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How Much to Pay a Babysitter in Atlanta, GA (2026)

Hourly rates, evening/weekend add-ons, and multi-child pricing

The going rate for a babysitter in Atlanta, GA is $13–$21/hour, with $16/hour as the typical starting point for one child. At national avg. Buckhead and Brookhaven pay $18–$24/hr. CNN, Delta, and Coca-Cola families drive premium demand. Atlanta's film industry has added a new category of family with irregular hours.

Atlanta, GA babysitter rate summary (2026)

Typical Rate

$16/hr

1 child, daytime

Full Range

$13–$21

Based on experience

Evening / Weekend

$18/hr

+$2/hr after 6pm

2 Children

$19/hr

+$3/hr for 2nd child

3+ Children

$21/hr

+$2/hr beyond 2nd

vs National Avg

+$0

National avg $16/hr

Source: Sittercity, Care.com market surveys + BLS wage data for childcare workers in this metro. 2026 estimates.

Rate Calculator: Atlanta, GA

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Suggested rate for Atlanta, GA

$13–$23/hr

1 child, daytime

Atlanta, GA vs. National Average

Scenario Atlanta, GA
1 child, daytime $16/hr
1 child, evening $18/hr
2 children, daytime $19/hr
2 children, evening $21/hr

What Drives Babysitter Rates in Atlanta, GA?

  • GA minimum wage $5.15/hr — market rates far exceed this
  • Buckhead and Brookhaven: $18–$24/hr
  • Corporate family demand (Delta, Coca-Cola, CNN)
  • Georgia Tech, Emory, and Spelman student sitter supply
  • Film industry growth creates irregular-hours demand

Tipping Guide for Atlanta, GA

Standard babysitting rates in Atlanta, GA don't include tips — the hourly rate is the full price. But tipping makes sense in specific situations.

Holiday bookings

New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve: tip $10–$20 flat. They gave up their own night.

Year-end for regulars

Weekly sitters: one or two nights' pay as an annual bonus.

Above-and-beyond

Cleaned up, handled a sick child, bath and bedtime: $5–$10 extra.

Last-minute calls

Same-day booking and they came through: $10–$15 surcharge is fair.

Questions About Babysitter Pay in Atlanta, GA

How much should I pay a babysitter in Atlanta, GA?

Start at $16/hour for one child during daytime. That's the median for Atlanta, GA in 2026 — At national avg. For evenings and weekends, add $2/hour. A second child adds $3/hour. Experienced sitters with CPR certification or references typically earn $21–$24/hour.

What's the difference between a babysitter and a nanny in Atlanta, GA?

A babysitter is occasional, hourly care — evenings, weekends, school breaks. A nanny is regular, ongoing care with consistent hours. Atlanta, GA infant daycare averages $1,250/month. A babysitter at $16/hour for 40 hours/week would cost $2,560/month. For occasional evening coverage, the babysitter is far cheaper.

How do I find a babysitter in Atlanta, GA?

Word of mouth is the most reliable method — ask neighbors, your daycare or school, or local parent Facebook groups. Apps like Sittercity and Care.com have large networks in Atlanta, GA but charge the sitter a platform fee, which can push rates slightly higher than private arrangements. Always check references and request proof of CPR/First Aid certification for infants.

Full-time care in Atlanta, GA?

Infant daycare in Atlanta, GA averages $1,250/month. A nanny runs higher but covers multiple kids without per-child daycare fees.