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Pinellas County childcare cost

Florida · NDCP 2017 data · population ≈ 949,842

In Pinellas County, Florida, median center-based infant care costs about $11,449 per year ($220/week) — roughly 22.7% of the county's median household income ($50,437), versus the 7% federal affordability benchmark (severe burden). The Florida state median is $8,000; the US median is $7,987. Prices are 2017 medians from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices.

Source: U.S. DOL Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices. Data as of June 2026.

Pinellas County childcare prices by age and care type

Median weekly and annualized (×52) prices, 2017:

Age groupCenter /wkCenter /yrFamily /wkFamily /yr
Infant (0–23 months)$220$11,449$160$8,327
Toddler (24–35 months)$160$8,322$162$8,435
Preschool (3–5 years)$134$6,986$150$7,795
School-age (before/after school)$106$5,522$129$6,713

Source: U.S. DOL Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (2017). Data as of June 2026.

"Center" = licensed childcare center/daycare; "Family" = home-based family childcare. Annual = weekly median × 52 weeks. Estimate — verify current prices with providers.

Pinellas County vs Florida and the US

Center-based infant care: Pinellas County compared with its state and the national median. Source: NDCP.
AreaInfant (center)/yr% of income
Pinellas County$11,44922.7%
Florida (state median)$8,00015.2%
United States$7,987

See the full Florida childcare cost page for every county and age group, or use the cost calculator for your own numbers.

Frequently asked questions

How much does daycare cost in Pinellas County?

In Pinellas County, Florida, the median price of center-based infant care is about $11,449 per year ($220 per week), based on 2017 data from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices. The Florida state median is $8,000. Verify current local prices with providers.

Is childcare affordable in Pinellas County?

Median center-based infant care in Pinellas County is about 22.7% of the county's median household income ($50,437). The federal affordability benchmark is 7% of income, so it is far above the 7% affordability benchmark.

Is family or center childcare cheaper in Pinellas County?

Family (home-based) infant care in Pinellas County runs about $8,327 per year versus $11,449 for a center. Family care usually costs less and offers smaller groups; centers offer more structured programs and longer hours.

What year is the Pinellas County childcare data from?

These are 2017 median prices — the latest year Pinellas County appears in the federal National Database of Childcare Prices. Prices have risen since; treat these as a baseline and confirm current rates with local providers.

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Source & accuracy

Prices: U.S. DOL Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (2017, public domain). "% of income" uses the county's median household income (American Community Survey, via the NDCP). Annualization (×52) and shares are documented on our methodology page. These are historical medians; prices have risen since 2017. Verify current local prices with providers.

Last updated: 2026-06-20