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Cost of Raising a Child in Texas (2026)

Middle-income estimate: $377K from birth to age 18. Adjust income, family size, and care type below for your personalized number.

Middle-Income Est.
$377K
birth to 18
Infant Daycare
$900
per month
Childcare (0–5)
$46K
5-year total

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How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Child in Texas?

For a middle-income family using center-based daycare and public school, the estimated total cost to raise one child from birth to age 18 in Texas is $377K. Lower-income families typically spend around $314K; higher-income families $518K or more.

Childcare Costs in Texas

The single biggest variable in the early years is childcare. In Texas, full-time infant center care averages $900/month ($10,800/year). Preschool-age center care drops to around $680/month.

A family using full-time center care from birth through kindergarten (5 years) in Texas will spend approximately $46K on childcare alone before their child starts elementary school. This is one of the most significant early-childhood expenses — often more than housing during those years.

Cost Range by Income Level

  • Lower-income family (under $60K)~$314K
  • Middle-income family ($60K–$107K)~$377K
  • Higher-income family (over $107K)~$518K+

How Texas Compares

Texas ranks #31 out of 50 states and DC (1 = most expensive). That puts it $46K below the national average of $423K. Cost of living runs 4% below the national baseline, and lower childcare rates help too.

Financial Help in Texas

Texas participates in the federal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), which provides subsidies to income-eligible working families. Families earning below 85% of state median income may qualify. Check the subsidy eligibility tool for Texas to see what help is available for your income level.

The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit can also offset costs. Families spending on childcare may claim up to $3,000 for one child or $6,000 for two on their federal return.