Daycare Cost in Gwinnett County, GA
Childcare pricing data for Gwinnett County, Georgia (2022). Population: 957,977.
Compared to Georgia Average
Center-based infant care in Gwinnett 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 Gwinnett County is $82,296. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 13%, center-based infant care in Gwinnett County exceeds this threshold.
Childcare in Gwinnett County, GA
Gwinnett County, northeast of Atlanta, is one of the most diverse counties in the Southeast with a population of 960,000 spanning large Hispanic, Korean, Vietnamese, Indian, and Black communities alongside White residents — no single racial or ethnic group holds a majority. Major employers include Northside Hospital-Gwinnett, gas South, and a broad logistics and distribution sector along the I-85 corridor through Lawrenceville, Duluth, and Suwanee. Infant care averages around $8,372 per year, affordable by national standards and reflecting the county's competitive provider market. The county's rapid diversification over the past two decades means families seek childcare in dozens of languages, and culturally specific programs — particularly Korean, Spanish, and Hindi/Gujarati — have become a distinctive feature of the market.
Finding Care
The Highway 316 corridor from Lawrenceville through Dacula and the Pleasant Hill Road area in Duluth have the highest concentration of childcare centers. Suwanee, Buford, and the increasingly suburban Peachtree Corners area have growing but supply-constrained markets. Family childcare homes play an important role throughout the county, particularly in the Korean and Hispanic communities where cultural preferences and language needs drive families toward home-based care. Georgia's Quality Rated program has growing participation among Gwinnett providers.
Local Resources
Quality Care for Children serves as the CCR&R for Gwinnett County, providing referrals, subsidy navigation through Georgia's CAPS program, and quality improvement support. Gwinnett County Head Start, operated by the Community Action Center of Gwinnett, maintains sites in Lawrenceville, Norcross, and other communities with the greatest need. The Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services coordinates early childhood initiatives across the county, and the Gwinnett County Public Library system offers multilingual early literacy programming that reflects the county's diverse population.
Find Childcare Near You
Looking for daycare, babysitters, or nannies in Gwinnett County, Georgia? Search trusted childcare providers in your area.
We may earn a commission when you sign up through these links. Learn more.
Other Counties in Georgia
Counties with similar daycare costs to Gwinnett County.
| County | Center Infant (yr) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Camden County | $10,660 | same |
| Cherokee County | $10,660 | same |
| Clayton County | $10,660 | same |
| Cobb County | $10,660 | same |
| DeKalb County | $10,660 | same |