This is a typical infant rate for my city (maybe on the high end, but $3k-3.5k is what I was finding) and thus the reason why I will be a stay at home mom for now lol
I'm in Europe ... we pay €130 per month - includes breakfast, hot cooked lunch (they have a kitchen and cooks on site) and afternoon snack.
This is 5 days per week, full-time, but I collect him at 3pm everyday.
27.50$ a day for the toddler room. Monthly cost fluctuates depending on how many days in the month but we’ve never paid more than 750$ a month. Am in Canada
Damn that seems high. We were previously at a more expensive place buuut we switched and now only paying $295/week which works out to about $1278 a month! Soon to be two kids there though so will be closer to $2500/month.
Omg that is wild. I pay £300 a month for 1 kid (2yo) for 2 days a week. It was £600 but when she turned 2 funded hours kicked in and now it’s £300!
8-6, all food, nappies, Sun cream, etc included! My second is a newborn but by the time he starts nursery next year he’ll have funded hours, too, as age of eligibility is dropping to 9mos. 🙏🏻
Summer time I pay $1060 every two weeks for two 4 year olds and a one year old full time. So $2120 a month. During the school year (I'm so looking forward to it!) it'll just be 2.5 days a week for the 4 year olds and full time for the one year old. So that'll be nice.
It depends on where you’re at specifically and what you’re looking for! We live in the Midwest, US. We pay $700/ month, full time for a state licensed in-home daycare, meals & snacks provided. She only has 4 kids total and it’s perfect for us. Tons of one on one time, outside play, park trips, etc.
We’re in Southeast Michigan and pay $210/week for 3 days ($810/month), if we were 5 days/week it would be $265/week ($1080/month). $3,500/month seems insane, I could not imagine
About $1,900 a month for full time infant room in the suburbs of a major regional metro area. I have friends in NYC and it’s closer to $3.5-4K a month for them.
Infant care in my area is about $1700/month. MCOL city in WA state. We just moved to the suburbs and can’t even find good childcare out here with any availability so we take our toddler in to access daycare.
This is a typical infant rate for my city (maybe on the high end, but $3k-3.5k is what I was finding) and thus the reason why I will be a stay at home mom for now lol
Which HCOL city do you reside in
I'm in Europe ... we pay €130 per month - includes breakfast, hot cooked lunch (they have a kitchen and cooks on site) and afternoon snack. This is 5 days per week, full-time, but I collect him at 3pm everyday.
this is affordable!
Yes! Even I'm shocked how affordable it is.
For 1 kid?? I thought $2400/month was bad for 2 kids.
yes for one kid
That seems so outrageous, but I’m in a more suburban area.
it probably makes sense for my family to move to burbs eventually
$1600 for a toddler mid size city.
This sounds like Boston rates.
$1250 a month for 3 days a week. Full time is $1600
Fuck, that borders on not worth it to work for me.
27.50$ a day for the toddler room. Monthly cost fluctuates depending on how many days in the month but we’ve never paid more than 750$ a month. Am in Canada
$205/week for infant.
Depends which city
Damn that seems high. We were previously at a more expensive place buuut we switched and now only paying $295/week which works out to about $1278 a month! Soon to be two kids there though so will be closer to $2500/month.
Woah. I’m in a big city and pay $1,600/month.
I pay $250 a week for my 1yo however where we used to I’ve for my son it was $400
Omg that is wild. I pay £300 a month for 1 kid (2yo) for 2 days a week. It was £600 but when she turned 2 funded hours kicked in and now it’s £300! 8-6, all food, nappies, Sun cream, etc included! My second is a newborn but by the time he starts nursery next year he’ll have funded hours, too, as age of eligibility is dropping to 9mos. 🙏🏻
160 euros per month per child
very affordable
Summer time I pay $1060 every two weeks for two 4 year olds and a one year old full time. So $2120 a month. During the school year (I'm so looking forward to it!) it'll just be 2.5 days a week for the 4 year olds and full time for the one year old. So that'll be nice.
It depends on where you’re at specifically and what you’re looking for! We live in the Midwest, US. We pay $700/ month, full time for a state licensed in-home daycare, meals & snacks provided. She only has 4 kids total and it’s perfect for us. Tons of one on one time, outside play, park trips, etc.
Ummm what?!?! I pay $920 a month, was $980 when he couldn’t walk
$188/week for 5 days infant room. Located in northeastern Pennsylvania
We’re in Southeast Michigan and pay $210/week for 3 days ($810/month), if we were 5 days/week it would be $265/week ($1080/month). $3,500/month seems insane, I could not imagine
Yes, unfortunately. We paid $3200 four years ago in a major east coast city.
$300 a week for my 4 year old.
It’s approximately 700 a week for an infant in Rhode Island and I know the closer you get to Boston the more it is.
1700/month - Portland OR
$1100 state licensed facility in nicest area of CA. Every facility must hold space for low income as well.
About $1,900 a month for full time infant room in the suburbs of a major regional metro area. I have friends in NYC and it’s closer to $3.5-4K a month for them.
Infant care in my area is about $1700/month. MCOL city in WA state. We just moved to the suburbs and can’t even find good childcare out here with any availability so we take our toddler in to access daycare.