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64 Counties · DOL 2022

Louisiana Childcare Costs

Median weekly infant center care in Louisiana is $143. Explore childcare pricing across 64 counties.

The typical Louisiana family pays $143/wk for infant center-based daycare — about $7,453 per year. That's 17% below the U.S. national median of $174/wk. But statewide medians hide huge variation: LaSalle Parish runs $160/wk while East Feliciana Parish charges just $120/wk for the same age group.

Across Louisiana, the average Childcare Burden Index — annual infant center cost as a share of local median household income — is 28.0%. 28 of 64 ranked counties (44%) carry a "High" or "Severe" burden, where infant daycare consumes 15% or more of the local median household income. 5 counties are classified as "Severe" (≥ 20% of income). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services treats childcare as affordable only when it costs no more than 7% of household income — a bar most Louisiana counties exceed. The single highest-burden county in Louisiana is Lincoln Parish at 22.0% of median income.

Family-based (home) daycare is typically 20-30% cheaper than center-based care, and prices fall further as children age into preschool (where licensing rules allow higher caregiver-to-child ratios) and again into school-age care (which only covers before- and after-school hours). Each Louisiana county page below shows the full breakdown across infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age care for both setting types. 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.

Median Infant Care
$143/wk
Counties Tracked
64
Avg Burden Index
28.0%

Most Expensive Counties

#1LaSalle Parish$160/wk#2Livingston Parish$158/wk#3St. Tammany Parish$158/wk#4Tangipahoa Parish$158/wk#5Acadia Parish$158/wk

Most Affordable Counties

#1East Feliciana Parish$120/wk#2Pointe Coupee Parish$120/wk#3Allen Parish$127/wk#4Beauregard Parish$127/wk#5Caldwell Parish$130/wk
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All Louisiana Counties

LaSalle Parish
$160/wk · 13.9% burden
Livingston Parish
$158/wk · 10.6% burden
St. Tammany Parish
$158/wk · 10.7% burden
Tangipahoa Parish
$158/wk · 14.9% burden
Acadia Parish
$158/wk · 18.3% burden
Iberia Parish
$158/wk · 14.9% burden
Lafayette Parish
$158/wk · 12.4% burden
St. Martin Parish
$158/wk · 16.2% burden
Bossier Parish
$157/wk · 12.6% burden
Caddo Parish
$157/wk · 17.2% burden
De Soto Parish
$157/wk · 16.4% burden
Natchitoches Parish
$157/wk · 19.8% burden
Lincoln Parish
$157/wk · 22.0% burden
Ouachita Parish
$157/wk · 16.5% burden
Rapides Parish
$157/wk · 14.7% burden
Calcasieu Parish
$153/wk · 12.4% burden
Cameron Parish
$153/wk · 11.4% burden
Jefferson Davis Parish
$153/wk · 15.2% burden
Jefferson Parish
$152/wk · 12.5% burden
Orleans Parish
$152/wk · 15.4% burden
Plaquemines Parish
$152/wk · 10.1% burden
St. Bernard Parish
$152/wk · 14.1% burden
Ascension Parish
$150/wk · 8.3% burden
Assumption Parish
$150/wk · 16.6% burden
Lafourche Parish
$150/wk · 12.7% burden
St. Charles Parish
$150/wk · 9.8% burden
St. James Parish
$150/wk · 12.4% burden
St. John the Baptist Parish
$150/wk · 12.0% burden
Terrebonne Parish
$150/wk · 12.4% burden
East Baton Rouge Parish
$143/wk · 12.0% burden
Iberville Parish
$143/wk · 12.5% burden
West Baton Rouge Parish
$143/wk · 9.3% burden
West Feliciana Parish
$143/wk · 10.4% burden
Avoyelles Parish
$133/wk · 17.9% burden
Catahoula Parish
$133/wk · 14.4% burden
Concordia Parish
$133/wk · 17.8% burden
Vernon Parish
$133/wk · 12.3% burden
Winn Parish
$133/wk · 15.4% burden
St. Helena Parish
$133/wk · 14.9% burden
Washington Parish
$133/wk · 16.6% burden
Evangeline Parish
$132/wk · 19.9% burden
St. Landry Parish
$132/wk · 15.4% burden
St. Mary Parish
$132/wk · 14.5% burden
Vermilion Parish
$132/wk · 12.2% burden
Bienville Parish
$132/wk · 20.0% burden
Claiborne Parish
$132/wk · 21.4% burden
Grant Parish
$132/wk · 11.9% burden
Jackson Parish
$132/wk · 16.9% burden
Red River Parish
$132/wk · 15.6% burden
Sabine Parish
$132/wk · 16.8% burden
Webster Parish
$132/wk · 20.0% burden
Caldwell Parish
$130/wk · 14.8% burden
East Carroll Parish
$130/wk · 21.9% burden
Franklin Parish
$130/wk · 16.4% burden
Madison Parish
$130/wk · 19.6% burden
Morehouse Parish
$130/wk · 17.8% burden
Richland Parish
$130/wk · 14.0% burden
Tensas Parish
$130/wk · 19.0% burden
Union Parish
$130/wk · 14.4% burden
West Carroll Parish
$130/wk · 15.0% burden
Allen Parish
$127/wk · 12.5% burden
Beauregard Parish
$127/wk · 9.7% burden
East Feliciana Parish
$120/wk · 9.6% burden
Pointe Coupee Parish
$120/wk · 11.8% burden

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Louisiana Childcare Cost FAQ

The median weekly cost of infant center daycare in Louisiana is $143, or about $7,453 per year, based on the Department of Labor's National Database of Childcare Prices. That puts Louisiana 17% below the U.S. national median of $174/wk.

The median monthly cost of infant center daycare in Louisiana is approximately $621 ($143/wk × 4.33 weeks). Annual cost: $7,453. Costs vary significantly by county — see the ranked list above for county-by-county breakdowns. Family-based home daycare typically runs 20-30% cheaper than center care.

The median weekly cost of infant center daycare in Louisiana is $143. Costs decrease as children age — typically 15-25% lower for toddlers (1-2 years), 30-40% lower for preschoolers (3-5 years), and 50-60% lower for school-age (5+) before-and-after-school care. See the per-county pages above for full age-tier breakdowns.

Daycare is significantly cheaper than a nanny in Louisiana for one child. A typical nanny in Louisiana costs $20-30/hour ($800-1,200/wk for 40 hours), versus daycare at $143/wk. The math flips with two or three children — most daycares charge separately per child, while a nanny's hourly rate stays the same regardless of how many siblings. Family-based home daycare splits the difference between center daycare and a private nanny.

Louisiana, like all U.S. states, offers some form of subsidized childcare for low-income families through the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG). Eligibility is typically capped at 85% of state median income, and subsidies cover a portion of cost (not all). State-funded pre-K programs (universal in some states like Georgia and Oklahoma) provide free care for 4-year-olds. Some employers also offer Dependent Care FSAs that let you pay up to $5,000/year tax-free. Visit your Louisiana Department of Health and Human Services for specific subsidy programs and waitlist status.

Most Louisiana families combine multiple strategies: dual-income arrangements where both parents work, Dependent Care FSAs (saves ~$1,500-2,000/year for households in the 22-24% tax bracket), federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (up to $1,050 per child), employer-provided care benefits, and family help (grandparents, relatives). At 28.0% average childcare burden, Louisiana is above the HHS affordability threshold of 7% of household income — many families simply move to lower-cost counties or shift to family-based home daycare.

LaSalle Parish is the most expensive county in Louisiana for infant center daycare at $160/wk ($8,320 per year). The Childcare Burden Index there is 13.9% of median household income.

The lowest infant center daycare cost in Louisiana is in East Feliciana Parish at $120/wk ($6,240 per year). Family-based daycare is typically 20-30% cheaper than center care across Louisiana — see each county page for the family vs. center breakdown.

Annualized infant center daycare in Louisiana runs about $7,453 per year. In many U.S. states, that exceeds in-state public college tuition — and in Louisiana's most expensive counties, infant care can cost more than private college. Costs drop substantially once children reach preschool age (3-5) because licensing rules allow higher caregiver-to-child ratios.

The average Childcare Burden Index across Louisiana counties is 28.0% — meaning a typical Louisiana family spends about that share of their gross household income on infant center daycare. 28 of 64 ranked counties (44%) have a burden of 15% or more. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services treats childcare as affordable only when it costs no more than 7% of household income.

Sources: DOL National Database of Childcare Prices
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