You Won’t Believe How Much a Babysitter Costs Today



Remember when babysitting as a teenager felt like winning the lottery? You’d walk out with a crisp $10 and head straight to the mall feeling loaded. Fast-forward to today, and parents are realizing those golden days are long gone. Now, hiring a babysitter typically feels less like planning a simple date night and more like a luxury splurge. According to a 2026 study, the average baby sitting rate in the United States is $26.24 per hour for one child……….PER HOUR! Of course, that rate goes up the more kids you have. The average rate for two kids is $29.87, and three kids will set you back $32.33 per hour. In the ‘50s and ‘60s, the rate was between 25¢ and 75¢ per hour for as many kids as the parents had. This massive hike in rates over the last 10-plus years isn’t just a product of inflation or the current economy. It’s more due to increased expectations and responsibilities of babysitters. More households have two working parents and need many hours of child care, so families are having to come up with various child-care solutions, including after-school pickup, activities, homework, and coverage between school and the end of the workday. While babysitting used to be a job reserved for neighborhood teenagers, parents are more likely to find a sitter through an app or online platform, and most of those have age minimums. That makes teens harder to find, unless you already know someone locally. Suffice it to say, a kid-free date night isn’t a cheap endeavor these days. Going out to dinner and a movie costs couples $150 on average. Add three hours of babysitting at an average of $75, and that date night has now jumped to $225. That’s a serious chunk of change, which is why many couples are foregoing the weekly “date night.” What about overnight babysitting? The average rate is $285, with the weekend rate being $1,050. No wonder parents are choosing to drop the kids off at grandma’s house.