This is a pretty impossible question to give a good answer to. There are many many factors that play in to how much child care costs, depending upon where you live, what's available, whether you want to put the child in a childcare facility or a private in-home childcare business, etc. Your best bet would be to call daycare facilities in your area and ask what their fees are, and also call your county social services office or community action program as they can give you names of state certified child care providers that do child care from their homes. Private childcare is usually cheaper then taking them to a big facility. In the alternative you may be able to find childcare providers advertising in the newspaper. Give a call and find out what they have to offer. I have owned an in-home childcare business for the past 11 years. I have a great reputation and glowing references. But please remember, THIS IS NOT ALL IN-HOME CHILDCARE PROVIDERS. Your child is PRECIOUS cargo, and you want to make full well sure that your child is going to be cared for correctly in your absence. If you even have the SLIGHTEST doubt about a facility and/or private caregiver, GO WITH YOUR GUT INSTINCT and RUN AWAY FAST. I can promise you that if you have ANY doubt about the care your child is receiving, you will not have a productive days' work, because you will spend your day worrying about your child. It is a BIG decision you have to make and it should be taken with most seriousness and your child's best interest at heart.
Not much, my mom is a daycare provider and she doesn't earn enough to pay more than 2,500 rent per month and can't seem to get out of debt.
I think around 13,000 per year..I was looking at her taxes and that number seems familiar.
I'd say 15,000-18,000 per year.
Then again, it depends on if you have a large or small license. My mom has a small license, so I would think having a large license would give you more of an income.
She charges 220 per week per child.
It depends on the area as well.
You can write of a lot of things for taxes!! :)
It all depends on where you are at. If you start your own day care you can make 15 dollars an hour its your choice that way. But if you work somewhere and you don't own it then it's your bosses decision.
This isn't going to help, really! But different people pay totally different prices. If you live in Canada, you would probably get paid more than living in the Unites States of America. So if you didn't have your licenses, in U.S.A you could probably get about $2.00 an hour! If you live in Canada, and don't have your licenses you could get paid about, $6.00 an hour! If you have your license it usually adds up about $10.00. But again, it matters on the parent(s) and how many kids you're watching. I hope this helped! And if you have anymore questions,please ask again! That's what this site is for! xD
P.S. Sorry for this lame answer, but remember that I'm only 11!
Pay depends on the educational attainment of the worker and the type of establishment. Although the pay generally is very low, more education usually means higher earnings. Median annual earnings of wage-and-salary child care workers were $17,630 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $14,790 and $21,930. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $12,910, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $27,050. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of child care workers in 2006 were as follows:
Other residential care facilities $20,770
Elementary and secondary schools 20,220
Civic and social organizations 16,460
Child day care services 16,320
Other amusement and recreation industries 16,300
Earnings of self-employed child care workers vary depending on the number of hours worked, the number and ages of the children, and the location.
Benefits vary but are minimal for most child care workers. Many employers offer free or discounted child care to employees. Some offer a full benefits package, including health insurance and paid vacations, but others offer no benefits at all. Some employers offer seminars and workshops to help workers learn new skills. A few are willing to cover the cost of courses taken at community colleges or technical schools. Live-in nannies receive free room and board.
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I get payed 5 pounds an hour in child care
They get paid in cheese
you ger £50
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The average cost is about $1,000 per month. You can lower your true cost by using a child care FSA.
The Procare Child Care Software suite is the best management package available for child care providers. The cost depends on the apps you choose to install, the complete package is $2495, plus hardware costs.
A typical Child Care Program costs about $300 a month. However, that will depend on the location and comprehensiveness of the program.
The monthly cost is about $1,000 for full time care.
The national average cost is about $1,000 per month for full time care. Pre-tax dollars can cut your cost if you use a Day Care Flexible Spending Account.
high quality child care programs tend to cost the same as low quality programs
How much do child care workers make.
child care is almost 2,000 dallors a year
The national average is about $1,000 per month for full time care. Cut your actual cost by paying with a child care flexible spending account.
Child care varies depending on the parent and the needs of the child. You can raise a child off of a couple hundred dollars but you will only have the bare neccesities.
The cost depends upon the setting, time of day, number of hours per day, etc. Full time care runs about $1,000 per month in the Northeast. You can use a Flexible Spending Account to lower your cost of care.
The cost of senior day care is usually comparable to, if not lower than, the cost of infant or child day care due to differences in activities, meals, and supervision requirements. However, costs can vary based on location, services provided, and level of care needed for the elderly adult.