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Daycare Cost Calculator 2026 — Can I Afford Childcare?
National average: $1,230/month for infant care. Enter your state and income to see your exact cost.
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Daycare Cost: Oklahoma City vs Colorado Springs (2026)

Oklahoma City infant center care runs $680/month — $1080/month less than Colorado Springs's $1760/month. That's $12,960/year per child.

Oklahoma City, OK

$680

infant/month

-$550 vs national avg

Colorado Springs, CO

$1760

infant/month

+$530 vs national avg

Oklahoma City vs Colorado Springs — All Care Types

Monthly costs. Green = lower cost. National average shown for context.

Care Type Oklahoma City Colorado Springs
Infant — Center $680/mo $1,760/mo
Toddler — Center $590/mo $1,540/mo
Preschool — Center $500/mo $1,320/mo
School Age $420/mo $1,100/mo
Infant — Home $520/mo $1,320/mo
Nanny (Full-Time) $1,710/mo $3,520/mo

Source: ACF Child Care Market Rate Survey + metro cost-of-living adjustment. 2026 estimates.

Annual Cost Impact

For infant center-based care, Oklahoma City costs $8,160/year vs Colorado Springs's $21,120/year.

Monthly savings

$1,080

Annual savings

$12,960

2-year infant care

$25,920

% difference

159%

Savings = Colorado Springs cost minus Oklahoma City cost. Infant center-based care only.

Affordability Index

Infant center care as a % of state median household income. Under 7% is considered affordable; over 10% is a heavy burden.

Oklahoma City

12.2%

of $67k median income

Colorado Springs

21.7%

of $97k median income

National Avg

18.3%

of $80.6k median income

Subsidy Availability (CCDF)

Federal Child Care and Development Fund eligibility thresholds by state. Families below the income limit may qualify for reduced-cost or free care.

Oklahoma City, OK — CCDF

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Colorado Springs, CO — CCDF

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CCDF thresholds vary by state and are updated annually. Verify current limits at childcare.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is daycare cheaper in Oklahoma City or Colorado Springs?

Oklahoma City is cheaper for infant center-based care at $680/month, vs. $1760/month in Colorado Springs — a $1080/month gap. Oklahoma City wins on 6 of 6 care categories.

How much can I save on daycare moving from Colorado Springs to Oklahoma City?

Infant center-based care in Oklahoma City runs $1080/month less than in Colorado Springs. Over a typical two-year infant care period, that's $25,920 saved — not counting toddler or preschool years.

How do both cities compare to the national average?

The national average for infant center-based care is $1230/month. Oklahoma City is $550 below the national average, and Colorado Springs is $530 above.