County childcare costs · DOL NDCP 2022

Childcare costs in Franklin County, NE

$9,737 a year for center-based infant care - 17.5% of the local median income, against a national average of $9,592.

Center-based infant care in Franklin County, NE costs $9,737/year, while family childcare is $5,590/year, based on National Database of Childcare Prices survey data from the U.S. Department of Labor. This represents 17.5% of the median household income - exceeding the HHS 7% affordability threshold. Toddler care at a center costs $9,230/year, and preschool-age care is $8,450/year.

Franklin County vs. the nation

According to PlainChildcare's center-based infant-care ranking (DOL NDCP priced counties), Franklin County, NE ranks #1,552 of 2,662 U.S. counties by annual center infant price (cheapest = #1). Center-based infant care costs $9,737 a year in Franklin County, NE, coming in 2% above the nationwide average of $9,592 - cheaper than 39% of the 2,662 U.S. counties we track, and that bill eats 17.5% of the local median income against the 7% the federal government calls affordable.

Infant care (center)
$9,737/yr
Vs. national avg
+2%
Corpus placement
#1,552 of 2,662
Share of income
17.5%

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

$9,737
Center Infant/yr
$5,590
Family Infant/yr
$55,625
Median Income
17.5%
% of Income (Infant)

Annual Childcare Costs by Age Group

Age Group Center-Based Family Childcare
Infant $9,737 $5,590
Toddler $9,230 $5,850
Preschool $8,450 $5,980
School Age $8,190 $6,110

Cost Comparison (Center-Based)

Infant $9,737
Toddler $9,230
Preschool $8,450
School Age $8,190

Where Franklin County ranks on infant-care cost

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

$9,737 more affordable than 39% of 2,662 US counties

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

Full NDCP Care Ladder in Franklin County

This county reports every age×setting cell in the DOL NDCP survey. That lets us compare the center premium over family care at each age, and how steeply costs fall from infant to school-age.

Age Center Family Center premium
Infant $9,737 $5,590 +$4,147 (+74.2%)
Toddler $9,230 $5,850 +$3,380 (+57.8%)
Preschool $8,450 $5,980 +$2,470 (+41.3%)
School Age $8,190 $6,110 +$2,080 (+34%)

Across all four ages, a center path totals $35,607/year versus $23,530/year for family care ($12,077 more at a center). Infant center care runs 1.19× school-age center care here. Among the 93Nebraska counties with a complete NDCP ladder, Franklin County ranks #29 by infant center price (1 = cheapest).

What These Numbers Mean for Franklin County Families

Franklin County's median household income of $55,625 sets the bar for what counts as affordable care here, putting infant center care at 17.5% of gross income. HHS draws the affordability line at 7% of income, and the typical local family exceeds the federal affordability line by 10.5 points.Between 15-20% of income, Franklin County sits in a high-burden tier where most working families need subsidy help or split shifts to cover care.

For how to vet a licensed provider (inspection reports, QRIS ratings, CCDF subsidy intake), see Choosing Quality Childcare. Rate methodology: how these numbers are computed.

Center-based infant care costs over 2016–2022 (7 years of NDCP data).

+36.4% since 2016
Infant center care: $7,140 → $9,737
$9,737/yr
Most recent annual cost (2022)
7 years
Data available (2016–2022)
2016
$7,140
2017
$6,926
2018
$6,713
2019
$6,500
2020
$7,579
2021
$8,658
2022
$9,737
View full data table (all care types)
Year Ctr Infant
2008 N/A
2009 N/A
2010 N/A
2011 N/A
2012 N/A
2013 N/A
2014 N/A
2015 N/A
2016 $7,140
2017 $6,926
2018 $6,713
2019 $6,500
2020 $7,579
2021 $8,658
2022 $9,737

What this means for Franklin County families

Infant center care here takes 17.5% of the typical household income - above the HHS 7% affordability line.

  • At 17.5% 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
  • Family childcare homes run $5,590/year for infants, about $4,147 less than a center. Weigh the trade-offs of each setting. Center vs. home care
  • See how Franklin County compares against the cheapest counties in Nebraska. Cheapest in Nebraska

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 Franklin County, NE?
Franklin County, NE's center-based infant care rate is $9,737/year. Family childcare for infants comes in at $5,590/year, while center-based preschool is $8,450/year.
Is childcare affordable in Franklin County, NE?
Against a $55,625 median household income, center-based infant care in Franklin County, NE runs 17.5%. HHS sets the affordability bar at 7%. Childcare here exceeds the affordability threshold by 10.5 percentage points.
What is the cheapest childcare option in Franklin County, NE?
Franklin County, NE families looking to save money usually pick family childcare over a center: $5,980/year for preschool versus $8,450/year at a center, a $2,470/year gap. Group sizes run smaller in a home-based setting.
How much does before- and after-school care cost in Franklin County, NE?
School-age childcare (ages 6-12) in Franklin County, NE costs $8,190/year for center-based care and $6,110/year for family childcare. These costs cover before-school, after-school, and summer programs while parents work.