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After-School Care Cost in Birmingham, AL (2026)

School-district programs average $140/month in Birmingham, AL. 30% below national avg. Birmingham City Schools runs 21st CCLC programs. Healthcare (UAB Health System) and finance (Regions Bank) sector families are the core enrichment market. Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills suburbs run 15–20% above the city.

Birmingham, AL after-school care cost summary (2026)

School District

$140

per month

YMCA / BGC

$210

per month

Private Provider

$318

per month

Tutoring Center

$243

per month

Sports / Enrichment

$168

per month

Annual (School Yr)

$1,400

school program × 10 mo

Sources: BLS OEWS, YMCA national rate surveys, ACF child care market rate data. 2026 estimates.

Birmingham, AL vs. National Average by Program Type

How Birmingham, AL after-school costs compare to national benchmarks.

Program Type Birmingham, AL

School-District Program

Homework help, bus drop-off

$140/mo

YMCA / Boys & Girls Club

Enrichment, sports, homework

$210/mo

Private After-School

Structured curriculum, lower ratios

$318/mo

Tutoring Center (add-on)

Kumon, Sylvan, individual sessions

$243/mo

Sports / Enrichment

Soccer, gymnastics, coding, arts

$168/mo

Annual After-School Care Cost in Birmingham, AL

Based on the school-year (10 months), the most affordable option in Birmingham, AL runs $1,400/year for school-district programs. At the national average that's $2,000/year — Birmingham, AL families pay $600 less per year.

School program / year

$1,400

YMCA / year

$2,100

Private / year

$3,180

Annual estimates based on 10-month school year. Add 2–3 months of summer care costs for year-round coverage.

What Drives After-School Care Costs in Birmingham, AL?

  • AL minimum wage $7.25/hr — lower provider costs
  • BCS 21st CCLC programs at many campuses
  • UAB Health System professional family dominant market
  • Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills suburban premium 15–20%
  • Below Atlanta by 15–20%

Tax Benefits for After-School Care in Birmingham, AL

After-school care for children under 13 qualifies for federal tax relief regardless of your city. At Birmingham, AL's school-program rate of $140/month, annual expenses run $1,400 — here's what you can recover:

Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit

20–35% of up to $3,000 (one child) in expenses. Saves $600–$1,050/year on school-program costs.

Dependent Care FSA

Pay up to $5,000/year pre-tax. Saves $1,000–$1,850/year depending on your tax bracket. Cannot double-dip with the credit.

Common Questions About After-School Care in Birmingham, AL

How much does after-school care cost in Birmingham, AL?

After-school care in Birmingham, AL ranges from $140/month for school-district programs up to $318/month for private providers. That's $60 below the national average for school programs — one of the more affordable metros.

Is YMCA or school-district after-school care better in Birmingham, AL?

School-district programs are cheaper ($140/month vs. YMCA at $210/month) but often have limited seats and require advance registration. YMCA and Boys & Girls Club programs typically have more consistent availability, longer hours (some open until 7pm), and broader enrichment activities. For budget-first families, school programs win; for flexibility, YMCA or private providers are worth the premium.

How does after-school care in Birmingham, AL compare to full-day daycare?

After-school care is substantially cheaper than full-day childcare because it covers only 2–4 hours per school day. In Birmingham, AL, center-based school-age daycare (before/after combined) averages $510/month — similar to YMCA rates. See the full Birmingham, AL daycare cost breakdown for infant through school-age rates.

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