What are the standards for nanny salaries and benefits?
Pay and benefits for nannies vary widely according to geographic region and the nanny’s qualifications and experience. Beginning salaries for live-in nannies just starting in the field usually range from $250 to $400 weekly. A trained nanny can expect a salary of from $350 to $1,000 weekly. Find out more about Nanny Pay here. A nanny’s work week typically includes 40 to 60 hours, with two days off each week. Nannies who do not live with the family and work part-time may be paid an hourly rate of $7 to $20, or make a weekly salary for full-time of $350 to $1,000. A lot of live-in nannies benefit from the benefits of free room and board, which typically includes a private room and often a private bath, two weeks of paid vacation each year, paid major holidays, often health insurance and the use of a car. Benefits for live-out nannies, other than room and board, are usually the same as for live-in nannies. Of course, a nanny should expect to pay Social Security and Federal income tax on e