County childcare costs · DOL NDCP 2022

Childcare costs in Lee County, SC

$6,095 a year for center-based infant care - 15.6% of the local median income, against a national average of $9,592.

Center-based infant care in Lee County, SC costs $6,095/year, while family childcare is $6,962/year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor National Database of Childcare Prices. This represents 15.6% of the median household income - exceeding the HHS 7% affordability threshold. Toddler care at a center costs $6,095/year, and preschool-age care is $6,615/year.

$6,095
Center Infant/yr
$6,962
Family Infant/yr
$39,099
Median Income
15.6%
% of Income (Infant)

NDCP county market brief

Lee County, SC sticker posture in this snapshot

Entity-varying stamps from DOL NDCP county medians and ACS income burden, not a clone nationwide scaffold.

  1. QUIET NDCP sticker band
  2. HEAVY HHS income share
  3. #338 of 2,662 National infant rank
  4. $6,095 Center infant/yr
  5. $6,962 Family infant/yr
  6. Abbeville County Nearest price peer
  7. 8/8 NDCP cells filled
  8. 2022 Survey vintage

Infant-price neighbourhood

Nearest ABS(center_infant) peers in SC (NDCP 2022).

Lee (this)$6,095Abbeville Co…$6,095Calhoun County$6,095Chester County$6,095Chesterfield…$6,095Clarendon Co…$6,095

Price-band peers

Annual Childcare Costs by Age Group

Age Group Center-Based Family Childcare
Infant $6,095 $6,962
Toddler $6,095 $6,962
Preschool $6,615 $7,135
School Age $6,962 $7,482

Where Lee County ranks on infant-care cost

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

$6,095 Among the most affordable more affordable than 87% 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 Lee County

Complete NDCP ladder under a HEAVY income burden (15.6% of ACS median) - compare center premiums before treating sticker alone as the story.

Age Center Family Center premium
Infant $6,095 $6,962 $-867 (-12.5%)
Toddler $6,095 $6,962 $-867 (-12.5%)
Preschool $6,615 $7,135 $-520 (-7.3%)
School Age $6,962 $7,482 $-520 (-7%)

Across all four ages, a center path totals $25,767/year versus $28,541/year for family care ($2,774 less at a center). Infant center care runs 0.88× school-age center care here. Among the 46South Carolina counties with a complete NDCP ladder, Lee County ranks #25 by infant center price (1 = cheapest).

What These Numbers Mean for Lee County Families

Lee County's median household income of $39,099 sets the bar for what counts as affordable care here, putting infant center care at 15.6% of gross income. Against the federal 7% affordability benchmark, the typical family here exceeds the federal affordability line by 8.6 points.Between 15-20% of income, Lee 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.

9 years of federal survey data (2014–2022) show how center-based infant care has moved.

+26.7% since 2014
Infant center care: $4,810 → $6,095
$6,095/yr
Most recent annual cost (2022)
9 years
Data available (2014–2022)
2014
$4,810
2015
$5,200
2016
$5,590
2017
$5,980
2018
$6,003
2019
$6,026
2020
$6,049
2021
$6,072
2022
$6,095
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 $4,810
2015 $5,200
2016 $5,590
2017 $5,980
2018 $6,003
2019 $6,026
2020 $6,049
2021 $6,072
2022 $6,095

PlainChildcare is rendered directly from the U.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau National Database of Childcare Prices and Census ACS income data, no number is typed in by an editor. County childcare prices and affordability ratios are computed from NDCP and ACS records for this county. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of July 2026. Primary sources: DOL Women's Bureau NDCP and U.S. Census Bureau ACS.