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Infant vs Toddler vs Preschool Childcare Cost in Charlotte County, FL

In Charlotte County, FL, center-based childcare costs $199/wk for infants, $180/wk for toddlers, $172/wk for preschoolers, and $105/wk for school-age children, based on DOL data. Care gets cheaper as a child gets older: preschool is about 14% ($27/wk, $1,404/yr) less than infant care. Infant (0-1) is the priciest age group ($199/wk) and school-age (6+) the cheapest ($105/wk).

Cost by Child's Age

Childcare prices in Charlotte County track a child's age closely, because state licensing rules require more staff per child for the youngest age bands. Infant center care costs $199/wk ($10,348/yr), the highest band in most counties, while preschool care runs $172/wk ($8,944/yr). That's a 14% drop — about $27/wk, or $1,404 a year, in savings as your child moves from infant to preschool.

The priciest age group in Charlotte County is Infant (0-1) at $199/wk, and the cheapest is school-age (6+) at $105/wk — a spread of $94/wk between the most and least expensive bands. Cost declines steadily from infant to toddler to preschool, the typical national shape. School-age care (ages 6+) is usually the most economical at $105/wk, since those children only need before- and after-school coverage.

Age GroupCenter/WkCenter/Yrvs Infant
Infant (0-1)$199$10,348
Toddler (1-2)$180$9,360-$19
Preschool (3-5)$172$8,944-$27
School-Age (6+)$105$5,460-$94

Burden Index

MetricValue
Median Household Income$62,164
Burden Index16.6% (High)
National Median (Infant Center)$174/wk

How does Charlotte County compare?

At $199/wk for infant center care, Charlotte County runs 15% above the national median of $174/wk.

The Childcare Burden Index here is 16.6% of median household income — a high burden, more than double the 7% HHS affordability threshold.

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More about Charlotte County

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Source: U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau Childcare Prices, 2026.