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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 646296" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I called an agency a long time ago and I think it was about $35 an hour. I suspect they pay the workers much less. I'm going to do my best to find more information. I spoke on line with an actual house cleaner who told me she charges about $15 an hour, she is in my same state, but in a much smaller city. So, I suspect $18-$20 an hour is the proper rate for my area based on what I've read here and the little info. I have for my own area. I think people are secretive about it here because I live in a somewhat snobbish and competitive area and they don't want to be seen as paying too little nor do they want to appear as if they are being taken advantage of. It has little to do with doing the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 646296, member: 4152"] I called an agency a long time ago and I think it was about $35 an hour. I suspect they pay the workers much less. I'm going to do my best to find more information. I spoke on line with an actual house cleaner who told me she charges about $15 an hour, she is in my same state, but in a much smaller city. So, I suspect $18-$20 an hour is the proper rate for my area based on what I've read here and the little info. I have for my own area. I think people are secretive about it here because I live in a somewhat snobbish and competitive area and they don't want to be seen as paying too little nor do they want to appear as if they are being taken advantage of. It has little to do with doing the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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