I pay $1200 a month for 2 kids in home day care (three days per week). I used to pay $1500 for a nanny for just dd1. It would be closer to $2k if I wanted a nanny for two kids, three days a week.
I pay $180/ week which is $720/ month, which is about average for the daycares in my area. For living in a very large city, I didn't realize how good a rate this is.
My mom watches DS, but when I've priced daycare in our city (suburban Oregon, not in the Portland metro area) full-time infant care is about $1200-1500/month.
$1000/month for a nicer place in small town Indiana, the infant room is $1100/month. Many churches here have daycare for their members in the $600-$800/month range for infants, but none of these (in my area) have the highest state certification level.
I am in the Philadelphia suburbs and infant spots are around $1200/month. That is a big range that you are seeing. Are you comparing inhome daycares with centers? That's the only reason I could see such a big difference. Persona
We pay $350 a week for full time infant care at a center (not a chain). That's on the low end for our area, and only because we use a center near my husband's office. The places in our town are over $2000 a month for an infant.
Central maryland we pay about $1800/mth for the baby and $1200 for the preschooler. Yep I pay $3K in daycare a month. I have HUGE plans for that money when both girls are out of daycare!
We have daycare at a center in Fayetteville, NC. It costs about $500/month for each kid. There is very little variation in cost here. The most expensive one is $650/month. We liked them, but they weren't really an option because th
In DC, at our center, it's $1452 a month for a 1 to 2.5 year old for full time care 5 days a week. Technically at 2.5 it should go down to $1256, but there isn't room for her to move rooms then, so I have to keep paying the higher rate and by th
We're also in the Sacramento area (suburbs) and DS goes full-time to an in-home DC. We pay $180 per week. Most people are shocked when we tell them how much we pay because it's so reasonable for our area.
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I'm in Orange County and we pay $1400/month and that includes diapers and food (breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks a day). We looked at another facility that charged about $50 less a month but we had to bring diapers and food and crib sheets. We on
For an infant, we were paying $1000-$1150 a month. Now that my daughter is in preschool, we're at $820 a month. And I'm at one of the more expensive places. We've toured a lot. And really, you get what you pay for. We were no
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I pay $180/ week which is $720/ month, which is about average for the daycares in my area. For living in a very large city, I didn't realize how good a rate this is.
I love my daycare.
My mom watches DS, but when I've priced daycare in our city (suburban Oregon, not in the Portland metro area) full-time infant care is about $1200-1500/month.
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$1000/month for a nicer place in small town Indiana, the infant room is $1100/month. Many churches here have daycare for their members in the $600-$800/month range for infants, but none of these (in my area) have the highest state certification level.
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$775 a week for my nanny. 50 hrs a week. Worth every penny, but holy crap so expensive.
I am in the Philadelphia suburbs and infant spots are around $1200/month. That is a big range that you are seeing. Are you comparing inhome daycares with centers? That's the only reason I could see such a big difference. Persona
Central maryland we pay about $1800/mth for the baby and $1200 for the preschooler. Yep I pay $3K in daycare a month. I have HUGE plans for that money when both girls are out of daycare!
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We're also in the Sacramento area (suburbs) and DS goes full-time to an in-home DC. We pay $180 per week. Most people are shocked when we tell them how much we pay because it's so reasonable for our area.
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We started DS in a center at 18 weeks and that was $294/week.
When he turned 1 we moved him to an in-home daycare that was $250/week.
Just after Christmas of this year (after he turned 2) we moved him to a Montessori