
Nanny Salaries by City
January 17, 2013
Average salaries for nannies the 50 largest cities in the U.S.
Where you live can make a huge difference in how much you should pay a nanny. Nannies who work in affluent areas, like Fairfield, Connecticut and Westchester, New York, are paid higher salaries. Nannies who work in rural or struggling areas generally make less.
Below find the average salary rate for nannies in the 50 largest cities, by population, in the U.S
City
Average Yearly Salary
1.
New York City, NY
$30,000
2.
Los Angeles, CA
$24,000
3.
Chicago, IL
$24,000
4.
Houstan, TX
$22,000
5.
Philadelphia, PA
$21,000
6.
Phoenix, AZ
$19,000
7.
San Antonio, TX
$19,000
8.
San Diego, CA
$23,000
9.
Dallas, TX
$22,000
10.
San Jose, CA
$30,000
11.
Jacksonville, FL
$20,000
12.
Indianapolis, IN
$18,000
13.
San Francisco, CA
$29,000
14.
Austin, TX
$20,000
15.
Columbus, OH
$20,000
16.
Fort Worth, TX
$20,000
17.
Charlotte, NC
$23,000
18.
Detroit, MI
$22,000
19.
El Paso, TX
$18,000
20.
Memphis, TN
$19,000
21.
Baltimore, MD
$22,000
22.
Boston, MA
$26,000
23.
Seattle, WA
$22,000
24.
Washington, DC
$26,000
25.
Nashville-Davidson, TN
$20,000
26.
Denver, CO
$20,000
27.
Louisville-Jefferson County, KY
$18,000
28.
Milwaukee, WI
$17,000
29.
Portland, OR
$20,000
30.
Las Vagas, NV
$20,000
31.
Oklahoma City, OK
$19,000
32.
Albuquerque, NM
$17,000
33.
Tucson, AZ
$20,000
34.
Fresno, CA
$21,000
35.
Sacramento, CA
$22,000
36.
Long Beach, CA
$24,000
37.
Kansas City, MO
$19,000
38.
Mesa, AZ
$19,000
39.
Virginia Beach, VA
$19,000
40.
Atlanta, GA
$26,000
41.
Colorado Springs, CO
$18,000
42.
Omaha, NE
$17,000
43.
Raleigh, NC
$21,000
44.
Miama, FL
$22,000
45.
Cleveland, OH
$19,000
46.
Tulsa, OK
$18,000
47.
Oakland, CA
$29,000
48.
Minneapolis, MN
$20,000
49.
Wichita, KS
$23,000
50.
Arlington, TX
$22,000