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  2. Babysitting rates skyrocketed in 2021, outpaced inflation ...

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    Among the areas getting hit the hardest by inflation is childcare — according to survey data released by UrbanSitter, 2021 saw babysitting rates jump nationwide. Babysitting rates skyrocketed in ...

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    In the past two years, since just prior to the pandemic, babysitter salaries have skyrocketed -- and teens across the U.S. are benefiting. Discover: 13 Best Items To Buy in Bulk at Sam's Club This...

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    Median pay: $25 per hour, up to as much as $35 an hour. ... Median pay: $10 to $15 per hour. Babysitting is not just for teens, and senior citizens are well-suited to perform this task. Sites such ...

  5. Babysitting - Wikipedia

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    Despite the low pay of twenty-five cents per hour, babysitting offered adolescent girls autonomy. [1] However, many girls left babysitting for better-paying positions in war production centers and other industries. By 1944, the number of working girls had increased significantly compared to pre-war levels.

  6. Capitol Hill Babysitting Co-op - Wikipedia

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    The co-op gave each new member twenty hours' worth of "scrip," and required them to return the same amount when they left the co-op. [note 2] Members of the co-op used scrip to pay for babysitting. Each piece of scrip was contractually deemed to pay for half an hour of babysitting. To earn more scrip, couples babysat other member's children.

  7. Cost of raising a child - Wikipedia

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    According to Globalissues.org, "Almost half the world—over three billion people—live on less than US$2.50 a day." This statistic includes children. [1] The calculation of the cost to raise a child in developing countries is difficult, since families often do not operate with currency, but barter or trade to provide for their children. [2]

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