County childcare costs · DOL NDCP 2022

Childcare costs in Bolivar County, MS

$6,015 a year for center-based infant care — 15.9% of the local median income, against a national average of $9,592.

Center-based infant care in Bolivar County, MS costs $6,015/year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices. This represents 15.9% of the median household income — exceeding the HHS 7% affordability threshold. Toddler care at a center costs $5,476/year, and preschool-age care is $5,476/year. This page shows all available care types, age groups, affordability analysis, and year-over-year cost trends for Bolivar County, MS, MS.

Bolivar County vs. the nation

At $6,015 a year for center-based infant care, Bolivar County, MS is 37% below the national average of $9,592 — cheaper than 89% of the 2,662 U.S. counties we track, and that bill eats 15.9% of the local median income against the 7% the federal government calls affordable.

Infant care (center)
$6,015/yr
Vs. national avg
-37%
National rank
#304 cheapest of 2,662
Share of income
15.9%

Source: DOL National Database of Childcare Prices (2022). Median income: U.S. Census ACS 5-year.

$6,015
Center Infant/yr
N/A
Family Infant/yr
$37,845
Median Income
15.9%
% of Income (Infant)

Annual Childcare Costs by Age Group

Age Group Center-Based Family Childcare
Infant $6,015 N/A
Toddler $5,476 N/A
Preschool $5,476 N/A
School Age $5,207 N/A

Cost Comparison (Center-Based)

Infant $6,015
Toddler $5,476
Preschool $5,476
School Age $5,207

Where Bolivar County ranks on infant-care cost

Center-based infant care — every U.S. county with reported prices

$6,015 Among the most affordable more affordable than 89% of 2,662 US counties

$2,500–$5,000: 87 US counties (3%). Below this entry. $5,000–$7,500: 794 US counties (30%). This entry sits in this band. $7,500–$10,000: 780 US counties (29%). Above this entry. $10,000–$12,500: 602 US counties (23%). Above this entry. $12,500–$15,000: 158 US counties (6%). Above this entry. $15,000–$17,500: 133 US counties (5%). Above this entry. $17,500–$20,000: 55 US counties (2%). Above this entry. $20,000–$22,500: 34 US counties (1%). Above this entry. $22,500–$25,000: 9 US counties (0%). Above this entry. $25,000–$27,500: 4 US counties (0%). Above this entry. $27,500–$30,000: 4 US counties (0%). Above this entry. $30,000–$32,500: 2 US counties (0%). Above this entry. This county $2,500 $32,500 every U.S. county, bucketed by value

Each bar is a $2.5K-wide band; taller bars hold more US counties. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source U.S. Department of Labor — National Database of Childcare Prices · 2022

What These Numbers Mean for Bolivar County Families

Center-based infant care in Bolivar County, MS averages $6,015/year, while family childcare homes charge N/A/year for the same age group. The gap between the two settings — varies annually for infants — reflects different licensing tracks in MS: centers operate under commercial child care licensing with staff-to-child ratios typically capped at 1:4 for infants and 1:10 for preschoolers, while family child care homes follow small-home rules allowing up to six children with one provider. Preschool-age coverage runs $5,476/year at centers versus N/A/year in family settings, and school-age wrap-around care averages $5,207/year. These are annualized full-time rates from the NDCP market-rate survey — actual quoted prices swing with QRIS quality tier, accreditation (NAEYC, NAFCC), and whether the provider accepts CCDF subsidy vouchers.

Household affordability in Bolivar County tracks against a median income of $37,845, putting infant center care at 15.9% of gross income. The HHS benchmark is 7%, meaning the typical family here exceeds the federal affordability line by 8.9 points. Between 15-20% of income, Bolivar County sits in a high-burden tier where most working families need subsidy help or split shifts to cover care. Providers in this cost band typically require two months of tuition as deposit plus non-refundable registration fees of $75-$250.

Finding a licensed provider in Bolivar County starts with the MS Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency — these nonprofits maintain searchable databases of licensed centers and family homes, note open slots, and handle CCDF subsidy intake. Ask any provider for their current inspection report (publicly available through the state licensing portal), their staff turnover rate, and whether they participate in the state's QRIS quality rating system. For families earning under $32,168, the CCDF subsidy caps parent copayments at a sliding-scale percentage of income. Head Start slots (free for families under 100% federal poverty line) and state-funded pre-K programs fill the preschool tier at zero out-of-pocket cost where available. This 2022 data provides the baseline — always verify current MS licensing status and tuition directly with the provider before enrollment.

Affordability Context

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of a family's income.

Center infant cost: $6,015
Median household income: $37,845
Cost as % of income: 15.9%
7% affordability threshold: $2,649/year

Center-based infant care costs over 2010–2022 (13 years of NDCP data).

+84.9% since 2010
Infant center care: $3,253 → $6,015
$6,015/yr
Most recent annual cost (2022)
13 years
Data available (2010–2022)
2010
$3,253
2011
$3,736
2012
$4,315
2013
$4,895
2014
$4,678
2015
$4,461
2016
$4,243
2017
$4,539
2018
$4,834
2019
$5,129
2020
$5,425
2021
$5,720
2022
$6,015
View full data table (all care types)
Year Ctr Infant
2008 N/A
2009 N/A
2010 $3,253
2011 $3,736
2012 $4,315
2013 $4,895
2014 $4,678
2015 $4,461
2016 $4,243
2017 $4,539
2018 $4,834
2019 $5,129
2020 $5,425
2021 $5,720
2022 $6,015

What this means for Bolivar County families

Infant center care here takes 15.9% of the typical household income — above the HHS 7% affordability line.

  • At 15.9% of income, infant care exceeds the federal 7% affordability benchmark. Check whether your family qualifies for a CCDF subsidy, which can cap copayments at a sliding share of income. Check subsidy eligibility
  • See how Bolivar County compares against the cheapest counties in Mississippi. Cheapest in Mississippi

NDCP figures are county-level survey medians for 2022 — confirm current tuition and openings directly with providers and your state CCR&R agency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does childcare cost in Bolivar County, MS?
In Bolivar County, MS, center-based infant care costs $6,015/year. Family childcare for infants is N/A/year. Preschool center-based care costs $5,476/year.
Is childcare affordable in Bolivar County, MS?
Center-based infant care in Bolivar County, MS costs 15.9% of the median household income ($37,845). The HHS affordability threshold is 7%. Childcare here exceeds the affordability threshold by 8.9 percentage points.
What age groups does childcare cost data cover in Bolivar County, MS?
Data covers four age groups: Infant (0-1), Toddler (1-2), Preschool (3-5), and School Age (6-12). Both center-based and family childcare costs are tracked separately for each age group.
What is the HHS childcare affordability standard?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines childcare as affordable when it costs no more than 7% of a family's household income. Counties where infant care exceeds 20% of median income are classified as "affordability deserts."
Where does the childcare cost data come from?
All data comes from the National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP), maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau. It provides county-level childcare price estimates based on market rate surveys.
How much does before- and after-school care cost in Bolivar County, MS?
School-age childcare (ages 6-12) in Bolivar County, MS costs $5,207/year for center-based care. These costs cover before-school, after-school, and summer programs while parents work.

Data Sources & Methodology

Data as of 2023. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP).

Childcare cost data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau — National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP). Costs are annual estimates based on weekly median prices at the county level.

Affordability is measured against the HHS benchmark of 7% of household income. Median household income data from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.

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Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the National Database of Childcare Prices (DOL Women's Bureau). Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.

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