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

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    UrbanSitter found that the most expensive city for babysitter was New York with an average rate of $23.45/hour for one child, while the least expensive city on average was San Antonio at just $12. ...

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    Average pay: $14–$25 per hour, $112–$200 per eight-hour day. 2. Drive for Uber ... Taxi drivers get paid at the end of a shift, as do babysitters. It’s not like a payday advance, either. It ...

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  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. List of U.S. states and territories by median wage and mean ...

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    Average wage in the United States was $69,392 in 2020. [1] Median income per person in the U.S. was $42,800 in 2019. [2] The average is higher than the median because there are a small number of individuals with very high earnings, and a large number of individuals with relatively low earnings. (See Income inequality in the United States.)