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DOL Data · 2022

Daggett County, UT

Infant daycare in Daggett County, UT costs $229 per week ($11,895 per year) for center-based care, and $170 per week for family daycare. With a median household income of $61,250, the childcare burden is 19.4% of income, well above the 7% threshold HUD considers affordable. This is above the national median of $174/wk.

Infant Center (Weekly)
$229
$11,895/yr
Infant Family (Weekly)
$170
$8,850/yr
Median Income
$61,250
Burden Index
19.4%
High

Cost Breakdown by Age Group

Age GroupCenter/WkCenter/YrFamily/WkFamily/Yr
Infant (0-1)$229$11,895$170$8,850
Toddler (1-2)$187$9,735$156$8,124
Preschool (3-5)$170$8,820$149$7,752
School-Age (6+)$166$8,625$144$7,500
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Daggett County Childcare FAQ

Center-based infant care in Daggett County costs $229 per week ($11,895 per year). Family-based infant care costs $170 per week ($8,850 per year). Data from the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices.

The Childcare Burden Index for Daggett County is 19.4%, rated "High". This means a family earning the median income of $61,250 would spend about 19.4% of their income on infant center-based childcare.

The national median weekly infant center care cost is $174. Daggett County at $229/wk is 32% above the national median. Annualized, infant center care in Daggett County costs $11,895 per year.

In Daggett County, UT, the most affordable option is typically family-based (home) daycare. Infant family daycare costs $170/wk compared to $229/wk for center-based. For preschool-age children, family daycare is $149/wk vs $170/wk at a center. School-age after-care is the least expensive category at $144/wk (family) or $166/wk (center).

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Childcare costs are weekly median prices from the DOL. Burden Index = annual infant center care / median household income.

The this entity record above pulls directly from the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices. What follows is the per-entity context — how this entity sits in the broader U.S. childcare prices distribution and which underlying factors drive the headline numbers.

The methodology behind every numeric value on this page is publicly documented on the the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices portal and described in detail on this site’s methodology page. Refresh cadence varies by underlying series; the page surfaces the as-of date for each number so readers can trace any figure back to the source release.

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