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Ohio childcare cost

Midwest region · NDCP 2018 data · median of 88 counties

In Ohio, median center-based infant care costs about $9,412 per year ($181/week) — about 18% above the US median of $7,987. That is roughly 16.9% of Ohio's median household income ($55,651), versus the 7% federal affordability benchmark (heavy burden). Prices fall for older children: preschool care runs about $7,540/year. Figures are 2018 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.

Ohio childcare prices by age and care type

Median weekly and annualized (×52) prices, 2018:

Age groupCenter /wkCenter /yr% of incomeFamily /wkFamily /yr
Infant (0–23 months)$181$9,41216.9%$147$7,653
Toddler (24–35 months)$165$8,58015.4%$140$7,280
Preschool (3–5 years)$145$7,54013.5%$132$6,883
School-age (before/after school)$100$5,2009.3%$120$6,240

Source: U.S. DOL Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (2018). Data as of June 2026.

"Center" = licensed childcare center/daycare; "Family" = home-based family childcare. Annual = weekly median × 52 weeks. "% of income" compares annual center cost with Ohio's median household income of $55,651. Estimate — verify current prices with providers.

What these numbers mean for Ohio families

Childcare is one of the largest line items in a young family's budget. In Ohio, a year of center-based infant care ($9,412) is equal to about 16.9% of the typical household's income. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines affordable childcare as no more than 7% of household income — so Ohio sits roughly double the affordability benchmark. Costs typically ease as a child ages out of infant care into preschool ($7,540/year here) and again into school-age before/after care.

How Ohio compares with similar states

The five states with the closest infant-care cost to Ohio:

Ohio and its nearest-cost peer states for center-based infant care. Source: NDCP (latest year per state).
StateInfant (center)/yr% of incomePreschool/yr
Ohio (this state)$9,41216.9%$7,540
Delaware$9,32714.0%$7,808
Utah$9,52213.8%$7,386
Arizona$9,23016.2%$7,410
Pennsylvania$9,23015.1%$7,930
Maine$9,62017.0%$8,645

By annual infant-care cost, Ohio ranks #18 of 49 reporting states (1 = most expensive). See the full most expensive and cheapest rankings.

Counties in Ohio

County-level median prices we publish for Ohio:

Frequently asked questions

How much does infant daycare cost in Ohio?

In Ohio, the median price of center-based infant care is about $9,412 per year ($181 per week), based on 2018 data from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices. That is about 18% above the US median of $7,987. Family (home-based) infant care is typically cheaper. Verify current local prices with providers.

Is childcare affordable in Ohio?

Median center-based infant care in Ohio costs about 16.9% of the state's median household income ($55,651). The US affordability benchmark is 7% of income, so Ohio is roughly double the affordability benchmark. Few US states meet the 7% benchmark for infant care.

Is center-based or family childcare cheaper in Ohio?

Family (home-based) childcare in Ohio is usually the cheaper option for infants — about $7,653 per year versus $9,412 for a center. Family care offers smaller groups in a provider's home; centers offer more structure and longer, more reliable hours.

What year is this Ohio childcare data from?

These are 2018 median prices — the latest year Ohio appears in the federal National Database of Childcare Prices (DOL Women's Bureau). State survey cycles differ, so a few states' latest year is earlier than 2018. Prices have risen since; treat these as a baseline and confirm current rates locally.

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Source & accuracy

Prices: U.S. DOL Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (2018, public domain). The state figure is the median of 88 county values; "% of income" is derived from the state's median household income (American Community Survey, via the NDCP). The annualization (×52) and shares are documented on our methodology page. These are historical medians; childcare prices have risen since 2018. Verify current local prices with providers before relying on them.

Last updated: 2026-06-20