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Dec 11, 2019
11:07:33am
mik3 Mexican Rug Dealer
If the source for the $19/hr claim is Google via nannylane.com, that figure isn't representative.
The results from the 2017 INA Nanny Survey. Let's learn more about it.

Where are the respondents from?
The 2017 survey was distributed not only to US nannies, but internationally, and includes results from Australia, United Kingdom, Canada and others.

How many nannies responded?
The survey represents 1449 complete responses, plus 388 partial responses.

What was their methodology?
Social media played a significant role in the reach of the 2017 Survey, and INA wishes to thank all the nannies, NCS, nanny group leaders, agencies and industry services that shared this survey via email and social media.


So the figures for that survey come from multiple countries, N is not that high, and their methodology is a textbook example of sampling bias.

That aside, I know nannies in high COL areas are more expensive because we live in a high COL area and are looking to hire a nanny. Folks willing to keep nannies off the books can prob get to ~$20/hr. If you do it right, it'll be much more than that.
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