ChildcareCost
254 Counties · DOL 2022

Texas Childcare Costs

Median weekly infant center care in Texas is $144. Explore childcare pricing across 254 counties.

The typical Texas family pays $144/wk for infant center-based daycare — about $7,488 per year. That's 17% below the U.S. national median of $174/wk. But statewide medians hide huge variation: Travis County runs $229/wk while Coke County charges just $113/wk for the same age group.

Across Texas, the average Childcare Burden Index — annual infant center cost as a share of local median household income — is 24.0%. 46 of 254 ranked counties (18%) carry a "High" or "Severe" burden, where infant daycare consumes 15% or more of the local median household income. 6 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 Texas counties exceed. The single highest-burden county in Texas is Brooks County at 26.0% 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 Texas 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
$144/wk
Counties Tracked
254
Avg Burden Index
24.0%

Most Expensive Counties

#1Travis County$229/wk#2Bastrop County$202/wk#3Blanco County$202/wk#4Burnet County$202/wk#5Caldwell County$202/wk

Most Affordable Counties

#1Coke County$113/wk#2Concho County$113/wk#3Crockett County$113/wk#4Irion County$113/wk#5Kimble County$113/wk
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All Texas Counties

Travis County
$229/wk · 12.8% burden
Bastrop County
$202/wk · 13.1% burden
Blanco County
$202/wk · 13.2% burden
Burnet County
$202/wk · 14.7% burden
Caldwell County
$202/wk · 15.7% burden
Fayette County
$202/wk · 14.4% burden
Hays County
$202/wk · 13.1% burden
Lee County
$202/wk · 15.8% burden
Llano County
$202/wk · 16.4% burden
Williamson County
$202/wk · 10.2% burden
Tarrant County
$199/wk · 13.1% burden
Dallas County
$194/wk · 14.3% burden
Collin County
$191/wk · 8.8% burden
Denton County
$191/wk · 9.5% burden
Ellis County
$191/wk · 10.7% burden
Erath County
$191/wk · 16.6% burden
Hood County
$191/wk · 12.4% burden
Hunt County
$191/wk · 14.8% burden
Johnson County
$191/wk · 12.9% burden
Kaufman County
$191/wk · 11.8% burden
Navarro County
$191/wk · 17.7% burden
Palo Pinto County
$191/wk · 15.2% burden
Parker County
$191/wk · 10.4% burden
Rockwall County
$191/wk · 8.2% burden
Somervell County
$191/wk · 11.3% burden
Wise County
$191/wk · 11.6% burden
Austin County
$185/wk · 13.1% burden
Brazoria County
$185/wk · 10.5% burden
Chambers County
$185/wk · 9.1% burden
Colorado County
$185/wk · 15.2% burden
Fort Bend County
$185/wk · 8.7% burden
Galveston County
$185/wk · 11.5% burden
Harris County
$185/wk · 13.6% burden
Liberty County
$185/wk · 16.1% burden
Matagorda County
$185/wk · 17.1% burden
Montgomery County
$185/wk · 10.0% burden
Walker County
$185/wk · 20.4% burden
Waller County
$185/wk · 13.4% burden
Wharton County
$185/wk · 16.1% burden
Atascosa County
$171/wk · 13.2% burden
Bandera County
$171/wk · 12.5% burden
Bexar County
$171/wk · 13.2% burden
Comal County
$171/wk · 9.5% burden
Frio County
$171/wk · 15.9% burden
Gillespie County
$171/wk · 12.7% burden
Guadalupe County
$171/wk · 10.1% burden
Karnes County
$171/wk · 15.4% burden
Kendall County
$171/wk · 8.5% burden
Kerr County
$171/wk · 13.3% burden
Medina County
$171/wk · 12.2% burden
Wilson County
$171/wk · 9.9% burden
Andrews County
$155/wk · 9.3% burden
Borden County
$155/wk · 10.0% burden
Crane County
$155/wk · 11.3% burden
Dawson County
$155/wk · 17.8% burden
Ector County
$155/wk · 11.4% burden
Gaines County
$155/wk · 11.0% burden
Glasscock County
$155/wk · 7.2% burden
Howard County
$155/wk · 12.0% burden
Loving County
$155/wk · 15.9% burden
Martin County
$155/wk · 11.5% burden
Midland County
$155/wk · 8.9% burden
Pecos County
$155/wk · 13.6% burden
Reeves County
$155/wk · 14.0% burden
Terrell County
$155/wk · 15.3% burden
Upton County
$155/wk · 14.6% burden
Ward County
$155/wk · 11.4% burden
Winkler County
$155/wk · 9.0% burden
Brazos County
$154/wk · 13.9% burden
Burleson County
$154/wk · 11.2% burden
Cameron County
$154/wk · 16.9% burden
Grimes County
$154/wk · 12.6% burden
Leon County
$154/wk · 14.0% burden
Madison County
$154/wk · 12.2% burden
Robertson County
$154/wk · 13.5% burden
Washington County
$154/wk · 11.4% burden
Brooks County
$153/wk · 26.0% burden
Duval County
$153/wk · 15.7% burden
Jim Wells County
$153/wk · 17.1% burden
Kenedy County
$153/wk · 17.5% burden
Kleberg County
$153/wk · 15.2% burden
Live Oak County
$153/wk · 14.2% burden
McMullen County
$153/wk · 13.2% burden
Nueces County
$153/wk · 12.4% burden
San Patricio County
$153/wk · 12.5% burden
Armstrong County
$147/wk · 10.9% burden
Briscoe County
$147/wk · 21.6% burden
Carson County
$147/wk · 9.2% burden
Castro County
$147/wk · 12.8% burden
Childress County
$147/wk · 13.6% burden
Collingsworth County
$147/wk · 14.7% burden
Dallam County
$147/wk · 10.6% burden
Deaf Smith County
$147/wk · 14.7% burden
Donley County
$147/wk · 14.8% burden
Gray County
$147/wk · 14.0% burden
Hall County
$147/wk · 17.4% burden
Hansford County
$147/wk · 12.3% burden
Hartley County
$147/wk · 9.8% burden
Hemphill County
$147/wk · 11.3% burden
Hutchinson County
$147/wk · 12.3% burden
Lipscomb County
$147/wk · 10.7% burden
Moore County
$147/wk · 12.9% burden
Ochiltree County
$147/wk · 12.3% burden
Oldham County
$147/wk · 10.8% burden
Parmer County
$147/wk · 11.7% burden
Potter County
$147/wk · 15.9% burden
Randall County
$147/wk · 9.8% burden
Roberts County
$147/wk · 12.2% burden
Sherman County
$147/wk · 11.6% burden
Swisher County
$147/wk · 19.0% burden
Wheeler County
$147/wk · 13.1% burden
Bailey County
$146/wk · 10.9% burden
Cochran County
$146/wk · 18.3% burden
Crosby County
$146/wk · 15.1% burden
Dickens County
$146/wk · 16.3% burden
Floyd County
$146/wk · 15.4% burden
Garza County
$146/wk · 13.5% burden
Hale County
$146/wk · 15.0% burden
Hockley County
$146/wk · 14.2% burden
King County
$146/wk · 12.8% burden
Lamb County
$146/wk · 13.9% burden
Lubbock County
$146/wk · 12.3% burden
Lynn County
$146/wk · 14.3% burden
Motley County
$146/wk · 11.4% burden
Terry County
$146/wk · 17.8% burden
Yoakum County
$146/wk · 9.5% burden
Hidalgo County
$144/wk · 15.2% burden
Starr County
$144/wk · 20.8% burden
Willacy County
$144/wk · 17.5% burden
Cooke County
$138/wk · 10.8% burden
Fannin County
$138/wk · 10.9% burden
Grayson County
$138/wk · 10.8% burden
Hardin County
$135/wk · 10.0% burden
Jefferson County
$135/wk · 12.3% burden
Orange County
$135/wk · 9.8% burden
Bosque County
$134/wk · 10.9% burden
Falls County
$134/wk · 15.4% burden
Freestone County
$134/wk · 12.5% burden
Hill County
$134/wk · 11.5% burden
Limestone County
$134/wk · 13.1% burden
McLennan County
$134/wk · 11.7% burden
Bell County
$133/wk · 11.0% burden
Coryell County
$133/wk · 10.9% burden
Hamilton County
$133/wk · 12.6% burden
Lampasas County
$133/wk · 9.4% burden
Milam County
$133/wk · 12.1% burden
Mills County
$133/wk · 11.7% burden
San Saba County
$133/wk · 12.8% burden
Archer County
$130/wk · 9.7% burden
Baylor County
$130/wk · 12.8% burden
Clay County
$130/wk · 9.0% burden
Cottle County
$130/wk · 14.2% burden
Dimmit County
$130/wk · 24.7% burden
Edwards County
$130/wk · 16.6% burden
Foard County
$130/wk · 16.1% burden
Hardeman County
$130/wk · 11.2% burden
Jack County
$130/wk · 11.5% burden
Kinney County
$130/wk · 12.9% burden
La Salle County
$130/wk · 10.8% burden
Maverick County
$130/wk · 13.9% burden
Montague County
$130/wk · 10.7% burden
Real County
$130/wk · 14.4% burden
Uvalde County
$130/wk · 12.3% burden
Val Verde County
$130/wk · 11.8% burden
Wichita County
$130/wk · 11.5% burden
Wilbarger County
$130/wk · 13.3% burden
Young County
$130/wk · 10.3% burden
Zavala County
$130/wk · 13.7% burden
Angelina County
$129/wk · 11.8% burden
Houston County
$129/wk · 13.1% burden
Jasper County
$129/wk · 13.7% burden
Nacogdoches County
$129/wk · 13.1% burden
Newton County
$129/wk · 17.3% burden
Polk County
$129/wk · 11.7% burden
Sabine County
$129/wk · 14.3% burden
San Augustine County
$129/wk · 14.6% burden
San Jacinto County
$129/wk · 12.2% burden
Shelby County
$129/wk · 13.6% burden
Trinity County
$129/wk · 13.1% burden
Tyler County
$129/wk · 13.2% burden
Jim Hogg County
$126/wk · 15.5% burden
Webb County
$126/wk · 10.9% burden
Zapata County
$126/wk · 18.7% burden
Anderson County
$124/wk · 11.2% burden
Aransas County
$124/wk · 11.1% burden
Bee County
$124/wk · 12.8% burden
Brown County
$124/wk · 12.0% burden
Calhoun County
$124/wk · 10.4% burden
Callahan County
$124/wk · 10.1% burden
Camp County
$124/wk · 11.9% burden
Cherokee County
$124/wk · 11.3% burden
Coleman County
$124/wk · 12.6% burden
Comanche County
$124/wk · 11.2% burden
DeWitt County
$124/wk · 10.6% burden
Eastland County
$124/wk · 12.2% burden
Fisher County
$124/wk · 10.7% burden
Goliad County
$124/wk · 11.1% burden
Gonzales County
$124/wk · 10.0% burden
Gregg County
$124/wk · 10.1% burden
Harrison County
$124/wk · 10.2% burden
Haskell County
$124/wk · 12.2% burden
Henderson County
$124/wk · 10.8% burden
Jackson County
$124/wk · 9.6% burden
Jones County
$124/wk · 10.9% burden
Kent County
$124/wk · 9.4% burden
Knox County
$124/wk · 13.2% burden
Lavaca County
$124/wk · 11.0% burden
Marion County
$124/wk · 13.4% burden
Mitchell County
$124/wk · 12.9% burden
Nolan County
$124/wk · 13.6% burden
Panola County
$124/wk · 11.1% burden
Rains County
$124/wk · 10.7% burden
Refugio County
$124/wk · 11.9% burden
Runnels County
$124/wk · 11.6% burden
Rusk County
$124/wk · 10.5% burden
Scurry County
$124/wk · 10.9% burden
Shackelford County
$124/wk · 10.6% burden
Smith County
$124/wk · 9.3% burden
Stephens County
$124/wk · 14.4% burden
Stonewall County
$124/wk · 9.7% burden
Taylor County
$124/wk · 10.4% burden
Throckmorton County
$124/wk · 11.7% burden
Upshur County
$124/wk · 10.7% burden
Van Zandt County
$124/wk · 10.3% burden
Victoria County
$124/wk · 9.7% burden
Wood County
$124/wk · 10.4% burden
Brewster County
$122/wk · 13.3% burden
Culberson County
$122/wk · 17.7% burden
El Paso County
$122/wk · 11.4% burden
Hudspeth County
$122/wk · 18.0% burden
Jeff Davis County
$122/wk · 16.6% burden
Presidio County
$122/wk · 21.9% burden
Bowie County
$121/wk · 11.1% burden
Cass County
$121/wk · 11.6% burden
Delta County
$121/wk · 9.2% burden
Franklin County
$121/wk · 9.3% burden
Hopkins County
$121/wk · 9.9% burden
Lamar County
$121/wk · 10.8% burden
Morris County
$121/wk · 12.2% burden
Red River County
$121/wk · 14.1% burden
Titus County
$121/wk · 10.9% burden
Coke County
$113/wk · 14.6% burden
Concho County
$113/wk · 10.5% burden
Crockett County
$113/wk · 9.2% burden
Irion County
$113/wk · 10.7% burden
Kimble County
$113/wk · 9.4% burden
McCulloch County
$113/wk · 11.0% burden
Mason County
$113/wk · 7.6% burden
Menard County
$113/wk · 14.4% burden
Reagan County
$113/wk · 8.4% burden
Schleicher County
$113/wk · 10.9% burden
Sterling County
$113/wk · 9.2% burden
Sutton County
$113/wk · 10.3% burden
Tom Green County
$113/wk · 8.7% burden

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Texas Childcare Cost FAQ

The median weekly cost of infant center daycare in Texas is $144, or about $7,488 per year, based on the Department of Labor's National Database of Childcare Prices. That puts Texas 17% below the U.S. national median of $174/wk.

The median monthly cost of infant center daycare in Texas is approximately $624 ($144/wk × 4.33 weeks). Annual cost: $7,488. 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 Texas is $144. 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 Texas for one child. A typical nanny in Texas costs $20-30/hour ($800-1,200/wk for 40 hours), versus daycare at $144/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.

Texas, 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 Texas Department of Health and Human Services for specific subsidy programs and waitlist status.

Most Texas 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 24.0% average childcare burden, Texas 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.

Travis County is the most expensive county in Texas for infant center daycare at $229/wk ($11,908 per year). The Childcare Burden Index there is 12.8% of median household income.

The lowest infant center daycare cost in Texas is in Coke County at $113/wk ($5,876 per year). Family-based daycare is typically 20-30% cheaper than center care across Texas — see each county page for the family vs. center breakdown.

Annualized infant center daycare in Texas runs about $7,488 per year. In many U.S. states, that exceeds in-state public college tuition — and in Texas'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 Texas counties is 24.0% — meaning a typical Texas family spends about that share of their gross household income on infant center daycare. 46 of 254 ranked counties (18%) 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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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.

Every number on this page links back to the DOL National Database of Childcare Prices; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.

For readers using this page as a decision input, the related-entity pages elsewhere on the site provide the comparison set. The most useful comparison for this entity is typically a peer within U.S. counties with similar size, similar exposure, or similar geography — not the national-level summary alone.