Is it expensive to be an au pair?

The ‘pocket money’ an au pair receives is fairly standard across the UK, despite the differences in living costs in different regions. A typical starting point is £80 for a 25-hour week (maximum five hours’ work per weekday) plus perhaps a couple of babysitting shifts.

What do au pairs get paid?

Au pairs must receive a weekly stipend from the host family that is at least $195.75 per week. The weekly au pair stipend is a minimum payment requirement and host families and au pairs are free to agree to compensation higher than this legally applicable minimum.

Is an au pair cheaper than daycare?

And talking of flexibility, an au pair means families don’t have to worry about paying late fees at daycare centres because the children are looked after at home. Once all the costs are tallied up, hiring an au pair is cheaper than childcare.

Do au pairs have to live with you?

Au pairs must live with the host family during their time in the U.S. Some host families have separate guest housing on their property, and in most cases this is an appropriate solution, provided the au pair has full access to the host family’s main house at all times and is invited to join them in daily activities …

How many hours does an au pair work?

45 hours
Au pairs can work a maximum of 10 hours a day and 45 hours per week. The au pair is entitled to one and a half days off each week, which means that if her hours are spread over 6 days, one of those work days cannot exceed 5 hours of work.

How much is an au pair per month?

The average cost of Au Pair program for Host Families is as follow: Au Pair cost per week: 80 – 370 USD. Au Pair cost per month: 360 – 1650 USD. Au Pair cost per year: 4320 – 19800 USD.

How much is an au pair per hour?

Fees by Au Pair Type

1 Year Program Fees Standard Plus
Education Contribution (Maximum) $500 $500
Hours Per Week (Maximum) 45 hours 45 hours
Average Weekly Cost $374.50 $393.75
Average Hourly Cost $8.32 $8.75

Do I have to cook for my au pair?

Whether you have an au pair or not, family cooking is an essential ritual every family unit should make an effort to enjoy regularly. If this is something you’re already in the habit of doing, you already know how fun it can be, as well as how to make it work with your family.

Does your au pair eat with you?

Au pairs tend to have dinner with their host families often, according to a recent Cultural Care Au Pair host parent poll in which 42% of parents reported that their au pairs joined the family for dinner four to five nights per week.