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Should live in caregivers pay rent? A guide to the legal, financial, and ethical considerations

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, certain federal wage and hour exemptions may apply to live-in domestic service employees, though they must still be paid at least the federal minimum wage. The question of **should live in caregivers pay rent?** is a complex issue, involving legal obligations, financial implications, and ethical considerations that must be carefully balanced by both the caregiver and the hiring family.

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