Baby Daycare Cost in Arizona

2026 Average Rates for 6-12 months Childcare

Last updated: 2026

Weekly Cost

$204

Full-time daycare center

Monthly Cost

$883

Average in Arizona

Annual Cost

$10,600

Per year estimate

State Ranking

#23

of 50 states

Baby Daycare Costs in Arizona: What Parents Pay in 2026

Parents in Arizona pay an average of $204 per week ($883/month) for full-time baby daycare center care. This makes Arizona right around the national average for baby childcare.

Baby care for children 6-12 months old requires specialized attention and lower caregiver ratios. In Arizona, this translates to approximately $10,600 annually for center-based care. Over the 4.5 years until kindergarten, Arizona families can expect to spend around $47,699 on baby care alone.

Arizona ranks #23 out of 50 states for baby daycare costs.

Baby Care Options in Arizona
Care TypeMonthly CostAnnual Costvs. Daycare
Daycare Center$883$10,596Base rate
Family Daycare$707$8,484-20%
Nanny (Shared)$1,325$15,900+50%
Exclusive Nanny$2,208$26,496+150%
Baby Daycare Cost: Arizona vs. Nearby States
StateWeeklyMonthlyDifference
Arizona (current)$204$883
New Mexico$158$684$199 less
Utah$185$801$82 less
Nevada$215$931$48 more
Colorado$268$1,160$277 more
California$310$1,342$459 more
Frequently Asked Questions: Baby Daycare in Arizona

How much does baby daycare cost in Arizona?

The average baby daycare cost in Arizona is $204 per week or $883 per month for full-time center-based care. This makes Arizona around average cost for baby care nationally, ranking #23 out of 50 states.

Is Arizona expensive for baby childcare?

Arizona is right around the national average for baby care costs at $883/month.

What's cheaper: daycare center or family daycare for babys in Arizona?

Family daycare is typically 20% cheaper than daycare centers in Arizona. For babys, family daycare averages $707/month compared to $883/month for center-based care.

How much will I spend on baby care in Arizona until kindergarten?

Based on current Arizona rates, you can expect to spend approximately $47,699 total on baby care until your child reaches kindergarten (about 4.5 years from 6-12 months).

What factors affect baby daycare costs in Arizona?

Key factors include: (1) Location within Arizona - urban areas cost 20-40% more than rural; (2) Care type - nannies cost 50-150% more than centers; (3) Hours needed - part-time may not be proportionally cheaper; (4) Provider quality and accreditation; (5) Whether meals and supplies are included.

How can I reduce baby daycare costs in Arizona?

To reduce costs: Use a Dependent Care FSA (up to $5,000/year tax-free), claim the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (up to $3,000), consider a nanny share with another family, look for employer childcare benefits, or explore Arizona's childcare assistance programs if you qualify.

What's the caregiver-to-child ratio for babys in Arizona?

Arizona typically requires 1:3 or 1:4 caregiver-to-infant ratios, which is why infant care is the most expensive. This ensures each baby gets adequate attention and care.

When should I start looking for baby daycare in Arizona?

Start looking 6-12 months before you need care. Arizona infant daycare spots are in high demand due to low ratios, and many centers have waitlists. Some parents get on lists while still pregnant.

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Save on Baby Care
  • Use Dependent Care FSA ($5,000/yr tax-free)
  • Claim Child Care Tax Credit (up to $3,000)
  • Consider nanny share to split costs 50%
  • Check Arizona childcare assistance programs
  • Look for employer childcare benefits

Budget Impact

Baby care in Arizona represents approximately 18% of median household income.

Cost estimates are based on 2024-2025 state averages and may vary by specific location, provider, and services included. Contact local providers for accurate current pricing. Updated 2026.