Childcare costs in Kenosha County, WI.

Median weekly prices for full-time care in Kenosha County from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices (2022 study year). A spot in an infant room at a local center runs about $293 per week at the median, which works out to $1,270 a month.

Age groupCenter, weeklyCenter, monthlyHome-based, weeklyHome-based, monthly
Infant$293$1,270$220$953
Toddler$259$1,122$200$867
Preschool$259$1,122$200$867
School-age$205$888$180$780

Prices are county-level weekly medians for full-time care from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices, shown for each county’s most recent study year in that year’s dollars. Some county figures are federal estimates rather than direct survey results, and actual tuition varies widely by program, schedule, and age policies. This information is a general benchmark only, not a quote or financial advice, and Seedling makes no guarantee of its accuracy or completeness. Always confirm current rates with local providers. Source: the National Database of Childcare Prices (DOL Women's Bureau), 2022 study year. A dash means the federal data published no price for that age group here. Read the full methodology.

Versus Wisconsin

40% higher

Infant care here is $293/week versus the Wisconsin median of $210 and the national median of $173.

Share of income

19.9%

A year of full-time infant care at the median ($15,236) as a share of Kenosha County's median household income ($76,583, 2022).

Common questions

How much does infant daycare cost in Kenosha County?

The median price for full-time infant care at centers in Kenosha County is about $293 per week, roughly $1,270 per month or $15,236 per year (2022 study year). Home-based programs run about $220 per week.

Is childcare in Kenosha County more expensive than the rest of Wisconsin?

Somewhat, yes: median center-based infant care in Kenosha County is about $293 per week, above the Wisconsin statewide median of $210.

Why do these numbers differ from quotes I see locally?

These are county-wide medians for full-time care from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices, reported for the 2022 study year in that year's dollars. Half of local programs charge more and half charge less, and tuition has generally risen since the study year, so treat them as a floor for budgeting and confirm current rates with providers directly.

Why does infant care cost so much more than preschool?

Staffing. Licensing requires far more adults per infant than per preschooler (in Wisconsin, one adult per 4 infants versus one per 13 preschoolers), and payroll is most of a program's budget, so the youngest rooms are the most expensive to run.

Why prices look the way they do

Staffing rules set the cost floor: Wisconsin licensing requires one adult for every 4 infants but one for every 13 preschoolers, which is why infant rooms cost the most.

Wisconsin childcare ratios

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