Over in our Facebook community, we recently surveyed our members to gather some current data regarding pay rates for three children. The results are in!

As the graphic below states, please DO NOT use this as a definitive guide for nanny pay rates in our area. We did not ask respondents to include variables such as full time vs. part time, driving duties, exact number of hours worked, the specific location in our area where the care occurred, etc. Use this as a general idea of current trends in the Puget Sound region.

Parents – what do you pay your nanny to care for three children? Nannies – what are you paid to provide child care for three children? Comment below!

To see the October 2017 One Child Nanny Pay Rate Survey Results, click here or to see the May 2018 One Child Nanny Pay Rate Survey Results, click here.

To see the Two Child Nanny Pay Rate Survey Results (two children from the same family), click here.

To see the Nanny Share Pay Rate Survey Results (per child), click here.

To see the Sitter Pay Rate Survey Results (one child), click here.

To see the Part Time Nanny Pay Survey Results (one child), click here.

For questions about this survey or to learn more about childcare in Seattle, please contact us!

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