Childcare Costs by State (2026)
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Childcare is one of the largest expenses for American families with young children. The federal government defines "affordable" childcare as costing no more than 7% of household income - a standard that no state currently meets for center-based infant care. Costs vary dramatically by state, care type (center vs. family daycare vs. nanny), and child's age (infant care costs the most due to lower caregiver-to-child ratios).
In over 38 states, the annual cost of infant daycare exceeds the average in-state public college tuition. For two-child families, childcare costs exceed mortgage payments in 45+ states. Tax credits like the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC) and Dependent Care FSAs can help offset some costs, but the maximum benefits cover only a fraction of actual expenses.
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Costs are estimates based on state averages and may vary by provider, location, and care arrangement.