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The Wisconsin minimum wage is $7.25 per hour ($2.33 per hour for tipped employees) and requires overtime after 40 hours. Minors and some disabled workers may be paid $5.90 per hour ($2.13 per hour if tipped). Workers who are 16 or 17 years old are entitled to overtime after working 10 hours per day. The Wisconsin Equal Rights Division enforces the state law prohibiting discrimination based on age, ancestry, arrest or conviction record, color, religion, disability, genetic testing, polygraph results, marital status, military service, pregnancy, race, sex, sexual orientation.

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15y ago

For 1-2 kid(s) age 1 month to 1 year: 3-4.00 per hour(Depends on how well you take diaper changing) For 1-2 kid(s) age 1 year to 4 years: 4.00 per hour For 1-2 kid(s) age 4-6: 5.00 per hour(Strongwilled) 1-2 kid(s) age 6-12: 4.00 per hour 1-2 kid(s) age 13+: None or very little. They pretty much take care of themselves. Increase 1 dollar for additional chidren. If has more than 7 kids, go up .25 after kids #6. For instance: One 13 year old One 11 year old One 8 year old One 5 year old Charge: (13 year old, none. 11 year old 4.00. 8 year old 1.00. 5 year old 1.00. Total: 6$ per hour) Or: One 2 year old One 4 year old Charge: 5.00 dollars per hour ~Minicooper Out!

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16y ago

I don't think there is a legal babysitting age in WI. According to all the books i read it just matters if your ready, mature, and if you have taken the red cross babysitting course. Hope this helps

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12y ago

about $10 per hour

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