Daycare Cost in Guilford County, NC

Childcare pricing data for Guilford County, North Carolina (2022). Population: 539,557.

$11,779
Center infant (annual)
$8,955
Family infant (annual)
19%
of median household income

Compared to North Carolina Average

Center-based infant care in Guilford County costs $11,779/year, which is $2,292 more (24% above average) compared to the North Carolina average of $9,487/year.

All Childcare Prices

Care Type Weekly Annual (52 weeks)
Center-Based Infant $227/week $11,779
Center-Based Toddler $175/week $9,124
Center-Based Preschool $132/week $6,856
Family Infant $172/week $8,955
Family Toddler $146/week $7,606
Family Preschool $147/week $7,627

Affordability Context

The median household income in Guilford County is $62,880. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 19%, center-based infant care in Guilford County exceeds this threshold.

Childcare in Guilford County, NC

Guilford County, home to Greensboro and High Point, has a population of 540,000 and serves as the center of North Carolina's Piedmont Triad region. The county's economy is driven by healthcare (Cone Health, Moses Cone), higher education (UNC Greensboro, NC A&T State University, Guilford College), and a manufacturing sector transitioning from textiles and furniture to advanced manufacturing and logistics. Infant care averages around $8,352 per year, affordable by national standards and among the more moderate costs in North Carolina. The county's significant Black population (over 35%) and growing immigrant communities from Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa create diverse childcare needs.

Finding Care

Greensboro has a reasonable density of childcare centers, with concentrations along Battleground Avenue, Wendover Avenue, and in the Four Seasons/Friendly area. High Point's childcare market is smaller but adequate, with a mix of center-based and faith-based options. The rural and semi-rural areas on the county's edges have fewer licensed providers, and families in these areas often travel to the urban cores for care. North Carolina's star-rated license system is well-utilized in Guilford County, with many providers holding four- and five-star ratings.

Local Resources

Guilford Child Development serves as the primary CCR&R for the county, providing referrals, subsidy navigation through North Carolina's childcare subsidy program, and quality improvement support. Smart Start of Guilford County, the local partnership, funds early childhood quality initiatives and family support programs. Guilford County Head Start and Early Head Start, operated by Guilford Child Development and other partners, maintain sites across Greensboro and High Point, with a focus on high-need communities. NC A&T State University's child development lab also serves as a community resource.

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Other Counties in North Carolina

Counties with similar daycare costs to Guilford County.

County Center Infant (yr) Difference
Chatham County $11,834 +$55
Iredell County $11,601 $178 less
New Hanover County $11,601 $178 less
Dare County $11,967 +$188
Johnston County $11,255 $524 less