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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: Massachusetts vs Connecticut (2026)

Connecticut infant center care runs $1800/month — $400/month less than Massachusetts's $2200/month. That's $4,800/year per child.

Massachusetts

$2200

infant/month

+$970 vs national avg

Connecticut

$1800

infant/month

+$570 vs national avg

Massachusetts vs Connecticut — All Care Types

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

Care Type Massachusetts Connecticut
Infant — Center $2,200/mo $1,800/mo
Toddler — Center $1,950/mo $1,600/mo
Preschool — Center $1,650/mo $1,350/mo
School Age $1,380/mo $1,100/mo
Infant — Home $1,800/mo $1,400/mo
Nanny (Full-Time) $3,800/mo $3,400/mo

Source: ACF Child Care Market Rate Survey, 2025. Statewide averages — urban areas typically run 20–35% higher.

Annual Cost Impact

For infant center-based care, Connecticut costs $21,600/year vs Massachusetts's $26,400/year.

Monthly savings

$400

Annual savings

$4,800

2-year infant care

$9,600

% difference

22%

Savings = Massachusetts cost minus Connecticut cost. Infant center-based care only.

Childcare Subsidy Comparison

Massachusetts (CCDF)

Income limit (family of 4): $9,000/mo

Max infant subsidy: $1,400/mo

Covers ~64% of average infant rate

Connecticut (CCDF)

Income limit (family of 4): $8,400/mo

Max infant subsidy: $1,200/mo

Covers ~67% of average infant rate

Frequently Asked Questions

Is daycare cheaper in Massachusetts or Connecticut?

Connecticut is cheaper for infant center-based care at $1800/month, vs. $2200/month in Massachusetts — a $400/month gap. Connecticut wins on 6 of 6 care categories.

How much can I save on daycare moving from Massachusetts to Connecticut?

Infant center-based care in Connecticut runs $400/month less than in Massachusetts. Over a typical two-year infant care period, that's $9,600 saved — not counting toddler or preschool years. Keep in mind that state averages hide metro-area variation: cities in Connecticut can cost as much as suburbs in Massachusetts.

How do both states compare to the national average?

The national average for infant center-based care is $1230/month. Massachusetts is $970 above the national average, and Connecticut is $570 above.

Do costs vary a lot within each state?

Yes — significantly. Major metro areas typically run 20–35% above the statewide average shown here. For example, San Francisco costs nearly double the California state average. Use the city comparison tool to compare specific metro areas.