South Dakota Childcare Cost Rankings
South Dakota counties ranked by infant center care cost, from most expensive to most affordable. The most expensive is Lincoln County at $178/wk, and the most affordable is Ziebach County at $120/wk.
Across 66 South Dakota counties with DOL pricing data, the median weekly cost of infant center daycare is $120 ($6,240 per year). That puts South Dakota 31% below the U.S. national median of $174/wk. Within the state, prices vary widely — Lincoln County runs $178/wk while Ziebach County runs just $120/wk, a 49% gap between most and least expensive county.
The Childcare Burden Index measures annual infant center cost as a share of local median household income. Across South Dakota, 4 of 66 ranked counties (6%) carry a "High" or "Severe" burden — a family earning the local median income would spend 15% or more of gross pay on daycare alone. 1 South Dakota county is classified as "Severe" (burden ≥ 20%). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services treats childcare as affordable only when it costs no more than 7% of household income. The single highest-burden South Dakota county is Jackson County at 23.9% of median income.
All figures come from the U.S. Department of Labor's National Database of Childcare Prices (2022), with median household income from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS. The DOL collects pricing through state-level market rate surveys conducted under the federal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) program — these are the same numbers state agencies use to set childcare subsidy reimbursement rates.
Top 3 Most Expensive Counties
Lincoln County, SD
Median income $92,317
Most expensive county for infant center daycare in South Dakota at $178/wk ($9,277/yr). Family-based daycare runs $120/wk, about 33% cheaper.
Minnehaha County, SD
Median income $73,110
Second-most expensive at $178/wk for infant center care. Infant family daycare $120/wk ($6,219/yr).
Pennington County, SD
Median income $67,823
Third-most expensive at $154/wk. Preschool center care drops to $145/wk as ratios loosen.
| Rank | County | Infant/Wk | Annual | Burden |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Lincoln County | $178 | $9,277 | 10.0% Moderate |
| #2 | Minnehaha County | $178 | $9,277 | 12.7% Moderate |
| #3 | Pennington County | $154 | $8,008 | 11.8% Moderate |
| #4 | Brookings County | $150 | $7,800 | 12.1% Moderate |
| #5 | Brown County | $150 | $7,800 | 11.1% Moderate |
| #6 | Clay County | $150 | $7,800 | 13.9% Moderate |
| #7 | Codington County | $150 | $7,800 | 11.9% Moderate |
| #8 | Davison County | $150 | $7,800 | 14.0% Moderate |
| #9 | Hughes County | $150 | $7,800 | 9.3% Affordable |
| #10 | Lake County | $150 | $7,800 | 10.4% Moderate |
| #11 | Lawrence County | $150 | $7,800 | 12.4% Moderate |
| #12 | Union County | $150 | $7,800 | 9.5% Affordable |
| #13 | Yankton County | $150 | $7,800 | 11.3% Moderate |
| #14 | Aurora County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.7% Affordable |
| #15 | Beadle County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.8% Affordable |
| #16 | Bennett County | $120 | $6,240 | 13.9% Moderate |
| #17 | Bon Homme County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.8% Moderate |
| #18 | Brule County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.6% Affordable |
| #19 | Buffalo County | $120 | $6,240 | 14.5% Moderate |
| #20 | Butte County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.7% Moderate |
| #21 | Campbell County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.3% Affordable |
| #22 | Charles Mix County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.3% Moderate |
| #23 | Clark County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.5% Moderate |
| #24 | Corson County | $120 | $6,240 | 13.0% Moderate |
| #25 | Custer County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.2% Affordable |
| #26 | Day County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.8% Moderate |
| #27 | Deuel County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.1% Affordable |
| #28 | Dewey County | $120 | $6,240 | 11.3% Moderate |
| #29 | Douglas County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.3% Affordable |
| #30 | Edmunds County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.1% Affordable |
| #31 | Fall River County | $120 | $6,240 | 11.4% Moderate |
| #32 | Faulk County | $120 | $6,240 | 11.0% Moderate |
| #33 | Grant County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.8% Affordable |
| #34 | Gregory County | $120 | $6,240 | 12.9% Moderate |
| #35 | Haakon County | $120 | $6,240 | 11.7% Moderate |
| #36 | Hamlin County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.1% Affordable |
| #37 | Hand County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.6% Affordable |
| #38 | Hanson County | $120 | $6,240 | 7.2% Affordable |
| #39 | Harding County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.7% Affordable |
| #40 | Hutchinson County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.0% Affordable |
| #41 | Hyde County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.0% Affordable |
| #42 | Jackson County | $120 | $6,240 | 23.9% Severe |
| #43 | Jerauld County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.4% Affordable |
| #44 | Jones County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.2% Moderate |
| #45 | Kingsbury County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.5% Affordable |
| #46 | Lyman County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.4% Moderate |
| #47 | McCook County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.3% Affordable |
| #48 | McPherson County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.7% Moderate |
| #49 | Marshall County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.4% Affordable |
| #50 | Meade County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.9% Affordable |
| #51 | Mellette County | $120 | $6,240 | 15.1% High |
| #52 | Miner County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.1% Moderate |
| #53 | Moody County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.7% Affordable |
| #54 | Oglala Lakota County | $120 | $6,240 | 19.3% High |
| #55 | Perkins County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.7% Affordable |
| #56 | Potter County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.7% Affordable |
| #57 | Roberts County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.6% Moderate |
| #58 | Sanborn County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.5% Affordable |
| #59 | Spink County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.5% Affordable |
| #60 | Stanley County | $120 | $6,240 | 7.6% Affordable |
| #61 | Sully County | $120 | $6,240 | 9.3% Affordable |
| #62 | Todd County | $120 | $6,240 | 18.5% High |
| #63 | Tripp County | $120 | $6,240 | 11.0% Moderate |
| #64 | Turner County | $120 | $6,240 | 8.6% Affordable |
| #65 | Walworth County | $120 | $6,240 | 10.8% Moderate |
| #66 | Ziebach County | $120 | $6,240 | 13.6% Moderate |
South Dakota Childcare Cost FAQ
Lincoln County is the most expensive county for infant center daycare in South Dakota at $178/wk ($9,277 per year). The Childcare Burden Index there is 10.0% of median household income ($92,317).
Ziebach County has the lowest infant center daycare cost in South Dakota at $120/wk ($6,240 per year). Across the 66 South Dakota counties with DOL pricing data, the spread between most and least expensive is 49%.
The median weekly infant center care cost in South Dakota is $120. The U.S. national median is $174, so South Dakota runs 31% below the national median. Annualized, the typical South Dakota family pays $6,240 per year for infant center daycare.
4 of 66 South Dakota counties (6%) have a Childcare Burden Index of 15% or higher — meaning a family earning the local median income would spend at least 15% of gross income on infant center daycare. 1 South Dakota county is classified as "Severe" (burden ≥ 20%). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services treats childcare as affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income.
Family-based (home) daycare is typically 20-30% cheaper than center-based care across the country, and South Dakota follows the same pattern. Each county page shows the exact infant family vs. infant center weekly rate, plus toddler, preschool, and school-age figures for both setting types. School-age care is usually the cheapest category, since school-age children only need before- and after-school coverage rather than full days.
The this entity category groups every U.S. childcare prices entity sharing this attribute. The list above is the data; the paragraphs below explain what the grouping means against the broader the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices distribution and how to read the relative rankings within the category.
For readers using this category as a starting point, the per-entity detail pages linked from the table above carry the underlying the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices data in full. The category-level view is the filter; the per-entity pages are the actual answer.