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Statewide childcare costs · DOL NDCP 2022

Childcare costs in Alabama

Center-based infant care averages $6,896 a year across Alabama's 67 reporting counties, 28% below the national average.

$6,896
Avg infant (center)
-28%
Vs. national avg
#5
Cheapest of 45 states

Alabama vs. the nation

Across Alabama's 67 counties, center-based infant care averages $6,896 a year - 28% below the national average of $9,592, making Alabama the 5th-cheapest of 45 states with data. Within the state, county prices run from $5,927 to $7,657.

State avg infant
$6,896/yr
Cheapest county
$5,927
Priciest county
$7,657
State rank
#5 of 45

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, National Database of Childcare Prices (2022). Affordability benchmark: HHS (7% of family income).

Avg Infant (Center)

$6,896 /yr

Across 67 Alabama counties

Avg Toddler (Center)

$6,716 /yr

Center-based weighted average

Avg Preschool (Center)

$6,348 /yr

Center-based weighted average

Infant cost spread

$5,927 – $7,657

Lowest to highest county

Alabama center-based childcare averages by age

Annual cost averaged across all reporting counties. Source: DOL Women's Bureau NDCP 2022.

Infant (under 1)$6,896Toddler (1-2)$6,716Preschool (3-5)$6,348
Alabama infant care vs. HHS 7%-of-income affordability ceiling 43.1%
HHS 7% threshold

Bar shows Alabama infant care as a share of an $80,000 reference household income. The dark marker shows the HHS 7% threshold — anything past it is officially "unaffordable" by federal definition.

Childcare Landscape Across Alabama

Across Alabama's 67 counties with NDCP price coverage, center-based infant care averages $6,896/year and toddler care averages $6,716/year — with preschool-age children at $6,348/year. The county-to-county spread ranges from $5,927 at the lowest end to $7,657 at the highest, a difference of $1,730 per year for the same age group. That variation is driven by local market rents, teacher wage floors, and whether the county has a metropolitan core pulling provider costs upward. Every licensed center and family childcare home in Alabama operates under a single state licensing authority, meaning the core ratios, training hours, and background-check rules are uniform statewide — what varies is density (number of licensed slots per 100 children) and subsidy acceptance.

Licensing in Alabama covers two primary provider categories: child care centers (commercial facilities serving more than a small family group) and family child care homes (operated out of a private residence with a capped enrollment of typically 6-12 children depending on helper assistance). Infant ratios cluster at 1:3 or 1:4 nationally, with the tightest ratios driving center costs higher because infant rooms cannot spread labor across more children. School-age care — covering the 6-12 ages for before- and after-school plus summer programs — averages lower per hour but is often bundled into full-time summer rates that push annual figures up. Families should note that listed rates here are full-time year-round annualized; part-time schedules (2-3 days/week) are typically charged at ~70% of full-time rather than pro-rated by day.

To find a licensed provider in any Alabama county, start with the state's Child Care Resource and Referral network — this is the official intake point for both provider searches and CCDF subsidy applications. Use the rankings links above to identify counties where tuition is manageable or where market-rate pressure is heaviest. For enrollment, request each provider's most recent inspection report (public record), their staff-to-child ratios in practice (not just the licensed maximum), their QRIS star rating if the state operates a quality rating system, and their subsidy policy. Federal affordability data uses the 7% of household income benchmark; the Alabama average pulls most counties well above that line, which is why Head Start (free for families under 100% of federal poverty line), state pre-K (free for 4-year-olds in many jurisdictions), and employer-side Dependent Care FSAs ($5,000/year pre-tax) remain essential cost-offset tools.

County Infant /yrToddler /yrPreschool /yr% of income
Autauga County $7,582 $7,213 $6,498 11.1%
Baldwin County $6,932 $6,715 $6,390 9.8%
Barbour County $6,336 $6,066 $5,741 16.0%
Bibb County $7,094 $6,888 $6,693 14.0%
Blount County $7,588 $7,823 $7,173 13.2%
Bullock County $7,582 $7,213 $6,498 21.0%
Butler County $7,532 $7,171 $6,456 17.0%
Calhoun County $5,968 $5,957 $5,957 11.0%
Chambers County $7,018 $6,986 $6,531 14.4%
Cherokee County $6,113 $5,606 $5,346 13.1%
Chilton County $7,532 $7,171 $6,456 12.1%
Choctaw County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 16.3%
Clarke County $6,882 $6,669 $6,344 14.5%
Clay County $5,927 $5,918 $5,918 12.3%
Cleburne County $5,927 $5,918 $5,918 11.5%
Coffee County $6,336 $6,066 $5,741 10.2%
Colbert County $7,073 $6,997 $6,607 12.6%
Conecuh County $6,882 $6,669 $6,344 17.3%
Coosa County $5,927 $5,918 $5,918 11.3%
Covington County $7,582 $7,213 $6,498 15.5%
Crenshaw County $6,299 $6,030 $5,705 13.0%
Cullman County $7,016 $6,947 $6,557 12.1%
Dale County $6,336 $6,066 $5,741 12.0%
Dallas County $7,582 $7,213 $6,498 20.4%
DeKalb County $6,113 $5,606 $5,346 12.8%
Elmore County $7,582 $7,213 $6,498 10.3%
Escambia County $6,932 $6,715 $6,390 16.8%
Etowah County $6,152 $5,643 $5,383 11.8%
Fayette County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 15.4%
Franklin County $7,016 $6,947 $6,557 14.8%
Geneva County $6,299 $6,030 $5,705 13.2%
Greene County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 21.5%
Hale County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 19.7%
Henry County $6,299 $6,030 $5,705 10.8%
Houston County $6,336 $6,066 $5,741 11.5%
Jackson County $6,113 $5,606 $5,346 13.1%
Jefferson County $7,635 $7,866 $7,216 12.0%
Lamar County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 14.2%
Lauderdale County $7,073 $6,997 $6,607 12.6%
Lawrence County $7,016 $6,947 $6,557 12.8%
Lee County $7,018 $6,986 $6,531 11.8%
Limestone County $7,073 $6,997 $6,607 8.8%
Lowndes County $7,532 $7,171 $6,456 22.7%
Macon County $7,018 $6,986 $6,531 17.0%
Madison County $7,073 $6,997 $6,607 9.1%
Marengo County $7,094 $6,888 $6,693 16.5%
Marion County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 14.2%
Marshall County $6,152 $5,643 $5,383 10.6%
Mobile County $6,932 $6,715 $6,390 12.5%
Monroe County $6,882 $6,669 $6,344 17.2%
Montgomery County $7,566 $7,200 $6,485 13.3%
Morgan County $7,073 $6,997 $6,607 11.5%
Perry County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 21.8%
Pickens County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 15.5%
Pike County $6,336 $6,066 $5,741 14.9%
Randolph County $5,927 $5,918 $5,918 11.9%
Russell County $7,018 $6,986 $6,531 14.8%
Shelby County $7,657 $7,885 $7,235 8.4%
St. Clair County $7,588 $7,823 $7,173 10.4%
Sumter County $7,050 $6,846 $6,651 22.2%
Talladega County $5,968 $5,957 $5,957 11.4%
Tallapoosa County $6,967 $6,938 $6,483 13.1%
Tuscaloosa County $7,094 $6,888 $6,693 11.5%
Walker County $7,588 $7,823 $7,173 14.3%
Washington County $6,882 $6,669 $6,344 13.4%
Wilcox County $7,532 $7,171 $6,456 19.7%
Winston County $7,016 $6,947 $6,557 14.2%

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP). Costs shown are annual estimates U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP). Costs shown are annual estimates