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Maryland Childcare Costs (2026)

Average daycare prices for center-based and family care

Infant Center $15,919 $1,327/mo
Toddler Center $15,676 $1,306/mo
Infant Family $11,462 $955/mo
Toddler Family $11,287 $941/mo
% of Median Income 14.7%
7% "affordable"

How Maryland Compares

vs. National Average 15% above
vs. College Tuition $5,519 more
Family vs. Center Savings $4,457/yr savings

๐Ÿ’ฐ Tax Credits & Subsidies

All Maryland families can claim the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC): 20-35% of up to $3,000 for one child or $6,000 for two or more (max credit: $1,050-$2,100). If your employer offers a Dependent Care FSA, you can save up to $5,000 pre-tax per year for childcare.

โ“ Maryland Childcare FAQ

How much does daycare cost in Maryland?

The average annual cost of center-based infant care in Maryland is $15,919 per year ($1,327/month). Family/home daycare is typically cheaper at $11,462 per year. Toddler care costs slightly less, averaging $15,676 per year for center-based care.

What is the cheapest childcare option in Maryland?

Family/home daycare is typically the most affordable option in Maryland, averaging $11,462 per year for infant care compared to $15,919 for center-based care โ€” about 28% less. Other options include nanny sharing (splitting a nanny's cost with another family), au pairs, or cooperative childcare arrangements.

What percentage of income goes to childcare in Maryland?

In Maryland, infant center-based care costs approximately 14.7% of the median household income ($108,200). The federal government considers childcare affordable at 7% of household income โ€” a standard that no state currently meets for infant care.

Is daycare more expensive than college in Maryland?

Yes. Center-based infant care in Maryland ($15,919/year) exceeds the average in-state public college tuition ($10,400/year) by $5,519. This pattern holds true in most US states.

What childcare tax credits are available in Maryland?

All Maryland families can claim the federal Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC) of 20-35% of up to $3,000 for one child or $6,000 for two or more children. Additionally, if your employer offers a Dependent Care FSA, you can set aside up to $5,000 pre-tax for childcare expenses. Some states offer additional state-level childcare tax credits.

Does Maryland have free pre-K?

No, Maryland does not currently offer universal pre-K for all families. Some income-eligible families may qualify for state-funded preschool programs or Head Start. Check your local school district for available pre-K options.