Babysitting - What's the Going Rate?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various opinions on babysitting rates, with participants sharing their personal experiences and what they pay for babysitting services. The discussion highlights the differences in rates based on location, the age of the babysitter, and the number of children being cared for.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions paying $10 an hour for a 21-month-old, unsure if it's high compared to past rates.
  • Another participant shares they pay $5 an hour for their almost 4-year-old, suggesting that rates may vary by location.
  • Several users note that they pay between $5 and $10 an hour, depending on the babysitter's age and experience.
  • One participant states that they pay $40 for longer babysitting sessions, indicating a different approach to hourly rates.
  • Another participant mentions that younger children may require more care, suggesting that this could influence pay rates.
  • One participant shares their experience of paying $25 for an evening with a 16-year-old sitter, highlighting the value of a good babysitter.
  • Another participant notes that they pay $8 to $10 an hour for sitters, depending on whether they are in high school or college.
  • One participant reflects on how rates have changed over the years, recalling that $5 was the norm when they babysat in the past.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly on what constitutes a fair babysitting rate, with no clear consensus emerging on a standard amount. Participants express a range of experiences and opinions based on their individual circumstances.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their experiences in various locations, suggesting that regional differences may play a role in determining babysitting rates. The ages of children and the responsibilities involved also influence how much participants are willing to pay.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and parents within the community may find this discussion helpful for understanding the range of babysitting rates and the factors that influence them.

sburnside
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I have been spoiled by family always taking care of my kids when I have to be somewhere and my husband is out of town. However, my MIL now has a cleaning job in the evening and won't always be available. There's a high school girl just down the road that will babysit, but what do I pay her? I know what I pay for a sitter while I work my full-time job but this is a high school student and it's in the evening. So, what do you guys pay or what would be fair? I want to keep her happy so she'll be available when I need her but I don't want to go broke either. BTW, I have a 5 and 2 year old that are easy going.
 
I pay $10 an hour and I have a 21 month old. I'm not sure if that's high, but I know that I was paid $8 an hour four years ago to watch a 2 year old. Hope this helps.
 
$10 an hour? WOW!We pay $5 an hour for our almost 4 yr old. He has a teenaged babysitter when Grandparents aren't available. Maybe it depends on where you live?Of course, when it's the Grands, - they practically pay us to watch him.:Doh - and I did check with my Mom's Group to find out how much others paid - so I'm paying the norm for this area at least!
 
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I pay $5 an hour for our 2 1/2 year old. And that would incude any part of an hour. So if I am gone from say 6 to 8:15 they would get $15.
 
My friend is paid $12.00/hr. to watch 1 year old.
 
By the way, just to add, you can always pay her more to stamp catalogs or put host packets together!

It's been a long time but I was going to say $5 would be a standard or $20 a night. You could always ask her what her experience is and how much she has been paid before.
 
Wow it looks like I'll never leave the house again!! How much do you pay for more than one kid? Is it $5/hr for one and less for #2 & #3? Or $5/hr for each child?
 
ChefBeckyD said:
$10 an hour? WOW!

We pay $5 an hour for our almost 4 yr old. He has a teenaged babysitter when Grandparents aren't available. Maybe it depends on where you live?

Of course, when it's the Grands, - they practically pay us to watch him.:D




oh - and I did check with my Mom's Group to find out how much others paid - so I'm paying the norm for this area at least!

Wow only $5!!! I babysat an 8 yo about 15 years ago and was paid $5 an hour. That was in Pittsburgh, but it must be the norm for your area. I wish I could pay less, but I want to make sure they actually watch her and come back again if I need her. Maybe I'll move to Michigan...:balloon:
 
One more thing....I also feel the younger the children the more you have to do for them (change diapers, feed, etc...), so the more you pay. Just my thoughts!
 
My neighbor pays my 14 year old $ 5.00 to watch 3-4 kids, one is a baby about a year old and two are twin 3 year olds and the other in 2nd grade. Sometimes the baby goes with mom, sometimes the 2nd grader has other plans but usually it is 3 kids. I don't think she gets paid enough and recently won't do it since my neighbor's grandmother has come to live with them. She can't walk but she is constantly telling my daughter to not do this and go do that. My daughter is uncomfortable and often can't understand what the grandmother is saying. I hope she will be able to continue to babysit for them.
 
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We usually pay pretty well. I don't go by an hourly rate but if we're gone a while I give the babysitter about $40.00. She brings a friend w/her and they split it. So from 5-12 is...a little over $5.00 an hour
 
My girls all get $8 - $10 an hour... whether it's one child or more. And I have to pay thier friends the same... although if I have to pick up the ones who cannot drive yet they get $7 - $8 depending on what they have to do that day/night
 
My daughters get between 7 and 10 an hour - depending on the family - If I had to pay again it would be around 8 an hour - (one of the perks of having teenagers!)
 
it totally depends on the sitter. I am very fortunate. I pay $5 an hour for 2 kids. I tried to give my sitter the same amt when she only had one last week and she said it was too much! I am so lucky!!! I have a really great sitter!
 
Depends on the sitter and on the area. When I used to hang out with folks down on Philly's Main Line like.. 10 years ago or so $10 was the norm an hour... I'm sure it's gone up since then. I couldn't afford that. LOL... with minimum wage at about $7/hr I'd consider that a good starting point... perhaps more for more kids, time of night and all that.
 
I usually pay $10 an hour for my 6, 4, and 1 year olds. Or for any 2 of them (a lot of times it ends up being just the older 2). If its just the baby then I pay about $7 an hour.
 
YIKES!!! I get away with $4/hr for 2 kids. $50 overnight (our overnights are 15-18hrs, tho) And Im considered one of the BETTER paying parents. LOL
Then, again, I live in a really small WV town. Teens here are happy to get anything. Some parents pay as little as $2So it really does depend on where you live. 20 years ago when I was babysitting I was getting $2-3/hr per kid. But that was in NJ suburb, just outside of Philly.I would ask her what her rate is, if shes sat before she'll have an idea of what she wants. Also ask parents in your area. Comparing Indiana to New York isnt going to be much help. -meryl
 
This might help:
http://www.babysitters.com/howmuchtopay.aspx
 
Hey Mwalker, I'm originally from Clarksburg (family is all still there) . How close is Williamstown?? I really miss living in WV!!!!!
 
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Thanks so much for everyone's input. Between all your input and some fellow workers, I think I'm leaning towards $5 an hour since my kids don't require diapers, feedings, etc. Maybe I'll have a minimum of $15 or $20 for those shorter trips to town, etc. I live in a pretty rural area so I think that plays a role in determining pay too. For daycare or regular daily babysitter, going rate in my area is $15-20 for all day. Whatever the pay, my kids are invaluable and who I am entrusting them to is worth my world.
 
chefshawna said:
Hey Mwalker, I'm originally from Clarksburg (family is all still there) . How close is Williamstown?? I really miss living in WV!!!!!

Hey Shawna... 90 minutes straight down Rt 50 :) BEtween Parkersburg & St Marys, right along the Ohio River.


-meryl
 
We use my niece and depending on the total time, it's anywhere from $20-40 a night.
 
My 16 yr old sitter usually get about $25 for the evening...say from 6pm-midnight.

Next weekend we will be using her from about 2:30pm-who know when and we'll obviously give her more, maybe $40. She's always cool w/ it...sometimes dh tried to pay her more, but she is so good SHE GIVES IT BACK TO HIM!!!
She has 3 younger brothers and says it's a treat to get out of the houe and away from them!

Now, we have been very good to her, last summer we took her to Cedar Point w/ us and paid for everything for her and even gave her $20 to spend for herself as a treat for being such a great sitter. We will prob do the same thing this year.
When you find a good sitter, hang on to them! They are so hard to come by!
 
I pay 8 if they are still in high shcool, but most of my sitters are in college and I pay 10 for 2 kids. 3 and 1
 
I nanny, and I get paid $10-12 an hour, depending on the job. The average around here is anywhere from $10 to $15. Granted, I'm in college, and am about to receive my degree in a child related field, so it is a little different from a 14 year old. When I babysat as a teen I made $7 an hour. I guess it must depend on the area, because $5 would never fly around here, unless it was for family or good friends, or the sitter was under 16. A 16 year old could go out and get any job and make at least $6 an hour, so I don't see them working for less than that. But again, it depends on the situation. If half the time the kids are in bed and the sitter is watching tv or doing their homework, then they really shouldn't be making as much. I would ask around and find out what the norm is in your area, because as you can see I think it really varies.
 
chefbritt said:
I nanny, and I get paid $10-12 an hour, depending on the job. The average around here is anywhere from $10 to $15. Granted, I'm in college, and am about to receive my degree in a child related field, so it is a little different from a 14 year old. When I babysat as a teen I made $7 an hour. I guess it must depend on the area, because $5 would never fly around here, unless it was for family or good friends, or the A 16 year old could go out and get any job and make at least $6 an hour,sitter was under 16. so I don't see them working for less than that. But again, it depends on the situation. If half the time the kids are in bed and the sitter is watching tv or doing their homework, then they really shouldn't be making as much. I would ask around and find out what the norm is in your area, because as you can see I think it really varies.

that may have something to do with it - because the jobs for 16 yr olds around here are very few and far between.....adults are taking typical teen jobs.
 
Yeah, around here, there are plenty of adults that need jobs, but many that are unwilling to take the typical teen jobs. I don't know if its a pride thing, or if the pay is so low that not working, being on welfare or unemployment or whatever the situation may be is actually better than the pay of a minimum wage job. I see "now hiring" signs everywhere I go. Although, I feel like even the teens won't take these jobs. I hear so many kids balk at the idea and act like they are too good for a sales job or washing dishes at the local restaurants. They want a "real" job, with good pay, yet they don't have the experience or education to go with it. It's kind of crazy. And I should say, these are my observations of the area I live in and people I interact with, not a statement about the state as a whole. I'm sure there are others out there with different experiences.
 
my two centsI know people have said "back when they babysat" but I think we are mostly talking about kids watching kids in this topic and I know the cost of things go up but I think in regards to babysitting for teens the costs should probably stay similar to what you got paid as a teen. When you work a job you get taxed etc... where when you babysit you get all of what you make outright.
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purrbal said:
When you work a job you get taxed etc... where when you babysit you get all of what you make outright.
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Not always... I guess that's the difference between a babysitter and a nanny though. Parents can claim the money spent for a sitter on their taxes, and if they pay a sitter more than $1500 in a year, they have to file a special form for it. Legally, sitters are also supposed to report what they make as income on their taxes as well. So, sometimes they end up paying out come tax time. Of course, in this case, I'm sure its a casual sitting arrangement where they will pay in cash and not claim it. So I think it is all relevant to the individual situation.

I know the original poster was talking about an occasional evening sitter who is in high school, but I thought I'd post this anyways because others who reference the thread may be in different situations.
 
Yikes! I'm like the rest, I'm never going out again... (we don't go out anyway...)I pay $37 a day when BOTH my kids are at a sitter and $27 when 1 kid and the 2nd from bus time until I pick her up about 1 1/2 hours later.For nights out if not working, my SIL belongs to a MOM's group. They swap for each other so they can go it. For example, I take your kids this week, you take mine next week. That way they can go out without big costs.Personally, in our family we can't afford to go out alone so we find family activities to have a night out. We figure someday we'll get a night alone...oh in about 10 years! ;)
 

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