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The cost of living in some parts of the country is higher than others which can affect babysitter rates. If the babysitter is caring for more than one of your children at the same time then you might expect to pay more. Babysitters caring for young babies or young twins are likely to have more responsibilities and work to do so may charge higher rates. We have produced an online childcare costs comparison tool which will allow you to enter your postcode and see the average rate that babysitters are charging in your local area.

We use cookies to optimise site functionality and give you the best possible experience. If you continue without changing your preferences, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies. Learn More. First calculate your basic pay rate. Then adjust your rate as needed with the factors listed below. Join now. Log in Join now. What should I pay my sitter?

Suggested pay rates for Hourly Weekly Monthly Yearly. Hours per week 5 hours per week 10 hours per week 15 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week 30 hours per week 35 hours per week 40 hours per week 45 hours per week 50 hours per week 55 hours per week 60 hours per week 65 hours per week 70 hours per week.

Show rate. Top 20 Cities and Rates from Care. When do you need a babysitter? What impacts pay rates Several factors can impact what you pay from type of care to location. Amount of child care Do you need a sitter full time, part time, or just for occasional help? If it's part-time, is it for the same days and times each week? Is the job during the week, on weekends or some of each? If you will be driving your client's vehicle, be sure you are covered under their insurance.

Prices are always affected by demand, so your babysitting rate can go up too if you are willing to work on holidays such as Valentine's Day or New Year's Eve. As much as your client may not want to pay a holiday rate, they also know that babysitters are in high demand on special occasion nights, so they are more likely to pay the increase. Also, if you are expected to work late hours into the night, you may want to consider asking for an increase in your hourly fee.

Elisabeth Natter is a business owner and professional writer. She has done public relations work for several nonprofit organizations and currently creates content for clients of her suburban Philadelphia communications and IT solutions company. Her writing is often focused on small business issues and best practices for organizations. Her work has appeared in the business sections of bizfluent, azcentral and Happenings Media.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Temple University. By Elisabeth Natter Updated November 06, References Babysitting-rates. Babysitters: Rate Calculator.



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