Daycare Cost in Cobb County, GA

Childcare pricing data for Cobb County, Georgia (2022). Population: 765,813.

$10,660
Center infant (annual)
$8,476
Family infant (annual)
11%
of median household income

Compared to Georgia Average

Center-based infant care in Cobb County costs $10,660/year, which is $4,068 more (62% above average) compared to the Georgia average of $6,592/year.

All Childcare Prices

Care Type Weekly Annual (52 weeks)
Center-Based Infant $205/week $10,660
Center-Based Toddler $188/week $9,766
Center-Based Preschool $179/week $9,308
Family Infant $163/week $8,476
Family Toddler $153/week $7,956
Family Preschool $154/week $8,008

Affordability Context

The median household income in Cobb County is $94,244. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 11%, center-based infant care in Cobb County exceeds this threshold.

Childcare in Cobb County, GA

Cobb County, northwest of Atlanta, is home to 770,000 residents in communities anchored by Marietta, the county seat, and including Kennesaw, Smyrna, Powder Springs, and Acworth. The county's economy is driven by Lockheed Martin's F-35 manufacturing facility at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, WellStar Health System, The Home Depot's headquarters in the Vinings area, and the Truist Park/Battery Atlanta entertainment district. Infant care averages around $7,956 per year, among the most affordable in the metro Atlanta area, making the county attractive to young families seeking good schools and reasonable childcare costs. Cobb County's population has become increasingly diverse, with growing Hispanic and Asian communities in the Marietta and Smyrna areas.

Finding Care

East Cobb has the densest concentration of quality childcare centers, serving affluent families in the area's established neighborhoods. Marietta, Smyrna, and Kennesaw have competitive markets with a mix of national franchise and independent programs. The western and southern portions of the county (Powder Springs, Austell, Mableton) have fewer quality-rated options, though new center construction has been increasing. Georgia's Quality Rated program is well-utilized in Cobb County, with a higher proportion of rated providers than many other suburban counties.

Local Resources

Quality Care for Children serves as the CCR&R for Cobb County, providing referrals, subsidy navigation through Georgia's CAPS program, and quality coaching. Cobb County Head Start, operated by the YWCA of Northwest Georgia, maintains sites in Marietta and surrounding communities. The Cobb County School District offers Georgia Pre-K at numerous elementary schools, and the Cobb Community Foundation supports early childhood and family support programming through grants to local nonprofits.

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Other Counties in Georgia

Counties with similar daycare costs to Cobb County.

County Center Infant (yr) Difference
Camden County $10,660 same
Cherokee County $10,660 same
Clayton County $10,660 same
DeKalb County $10,660 same
Douglas County $10,660 same