Northwest · 2026
Babysitter Rates Washington 2026
Babysitter rates in Washington average $22–$34/hr for one child in 2026. Experienced sitters with CPR certification charge $26–$44/hr. Free pay calculator for Washington families.
$22–$34
Average rate/hr
One child, suburban Washington
$26–$44
Experienced rate/hr
3+ years, CPR certified
$16.28
Washington minimum wage
Sets the market floor for sitter pay
Washington babysitter rates by experience
| Experience level | Rate range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Teen / entry level | $22–$27/hr | Older children, parent nearby |
| Some experience (1–2 yrs) | $26–$32/hr | References available, most families |
| Experienced (3+ yrs) | $30–$34/hr | CPR certified, trusted sitter |
| Professional (ECE) | $26–$44/hr | Education background, infant specialist |
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Open pay calculator →Babysitter rates by city in Washington
| City | Avg rate/hr | vs. State avg |
|---|---|---|
| Seattle | $26–$38/hr | 10–15% above state avg |
| Spokane | $22–$34/hr | At state average |
| Tacoma | $19–$30/hr | 5–10% below state avg |
| Suburban areas | $22–$34/hr | Matches state average |
📌 Washington babysitting fact
Washington's $16.28/hr minimum wage — among the highest state minimums in the US — keeps babysitter rates in Seattle competitive nationally.
What affects babysitter pay in Washington?
State minimum wage ($16.28/hr)
The $16.28/hr minimum wage sets the floor. Market forces — family demand and sitter competition — typically push rates 2–3x above the minimum in urban areas.
Number of children
Add $3–5/hr per additional child. Two children: add $3–5/hr. Three children: add $6–10/hr total over your base rate.
Weekend & holiday premiums
Weekend sessions: +10–15%. Holiday evenings: +25–50%. Last-minute bookings: +$5–15 flat.
Overnight sessions
Overnight in Washington typically totals $160–$280: regular hourly rate before/after sleep + $50–$100 flat overnight bonus.
Experience & CPR certification
CPR-certified sitters with strong references earn $4–8/hr above entry-level rates in Washington. Certification costs $50–$80 and pays for itself quickly.
FAQ
Babysitter rates Washington — questions answered
Babysitter rates in Washington average $22–$34/hr for one child in 2026. Experienced sitters with CPR certification charge $26–$44/hr. Rates are higher in Seattle and lower in rural areas.
The Washington minimum wage is $16.28/hr. However, market rates for babysitters are typically much higher — $22–$34/hr — because families pay competitive rates based on experience and demand, not just the minimum.
Top options: Care.com and Sittercity have vetted sitters across Washington. Local Facebook parent groups and Nextdoor are excellent for finding neighborhood sitters quickly. Always check references and run a background check.
The standard across Washington is $3–5/hr per additional child. For two children, your total rate would be $25–$39/hr. For three children, add $6–10/hr on top of your base rate.