Daycare vs. Au Pair in Washington, DC: The Real Numbers
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Au pair costs are fixed regardless of city — the federal minimum stipend is $195.75/week ($848/month) and agency fees run $7,500–$10,000/year. That's $1,473–$1,681/month in cash costs. Add a private bedroom and meals and the all-in figure reaches $1,870–$2,380/month. In Washington, DC, daycare runs $2,150/month for infants — cheaper for one child, but the gap closes with multiple children.
The break-even happens somewhere between one and two children, depending on your children's ages. Two toddlers in daycare in Washington, DC costs $3,780/month versus an au pair covering both at $2,106/month all-in. The au pair saves $1,674/month.
Au Pair Requirements for Hosting in Washington, DC
To host an au pair: a private bedroom (not shared with children), a family vehicle, willingness to include the au pair in family activities, and the ability to pay the weekly stipend plus agency fees. Au pairs work a maximum of 45 hours/week and 10 hours/day. They get two weeks paid vacation per year, one full day off per week, and at minimum 1.5 days off per week on average. You're the host family — this has HR-like responsibilities.
Au Pair vs Nanny: Which Costs Less in Washington, DC?
A full-time nanny in Washington, DC costs $5,150/month with employer taxes. An au pair runs $2,106/month all-in. The au pair is $3,044/month cheaper than a local nanny — the largest cost difference between the three childcare options.