Daycare Cost in Morris County, NJ
Childcare pricing data for Morris County, New Jersey (2022). Population: 508,816.
Compared to New Jersey Average
Center-based infant care in Morris County costs $16,984/year, which is $1,251 more (8% above average) compared to the New Jersey average of $15,733/year.
All Childcare Prices
| Care Type | Weekly | Annual (52 weeks) |
|---|---|---|
| Center-Based Infant | $327/week | $16,984 |
| Center-Based Toddler | $320/week | $16,638 |
| Center-Based Preschool | $320/week | $16,638 |
| Family Infant | $213/week | $11,074 |
| Family Toddler | $217/week | $11,282 |
| Family Preschool | $203/week | $10,568 |
Affordability Context
The median household income in Morris County is $130,808. 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 Morris County exceeds this threshold.
Childcare in Morris County, NJ
Morris County is one of New Jersey's most affluent counties, home to 510,000 residents in communities like Morristown, Parsippany, Florham Park, and Madison. The county's economy is driven by a dense cluster of corporate headquarters and offices — Honeywell, Deloitte, BASF, ADP, and Bayer all maintain major operations in the county. Infant care averages around $16,984 per year, reflective of the county's high income levels and the quality expectations of its professional workforce. Morris County's suburban character, excellent public schools, and safe communities attract families willing to pay a premium for childcare that matches the area's educational standards.
Finding Care
Morristown, Parsippany-Troy Hills, and the Route 10/Route 46 corridors have the highest concentration of childcare centers, many positioned near corporate campuses to serve the commuter workforce. The more rural western part of the county (Chester, Long Valley, Mendham) has notably fewer licensed options, and families in these communities often travel 20–30 minutes to reach quality care. Morris County's childcare market is predominantly center-based, with well-resourced programs and competitive wages that help with staff retention compared to lower-income counties. New Jersey's Grow NJ Kids program is active but participation varies.
Local Resources
The New Jersey Child Care Resource and Referral serves Morris County with referrals and subsidy navigation. Morris County Head Start and Early Head Start, operated through the Community Hope and Zufall Health Center agencies, provide services in Morristown, Dover, and surrounding communities — Dover, in particular, serves the county's largest concentration of immigrant families. The Morris County Office of Temporary Assistance administers childcare subsidies for eligible families, and the Community Foundation of New Jersey supports early childhood grants in the county.
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Other Counties in New Jersey
Counties with similar daycare costs to Morris County.
| County | Center Infant (yr) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Somerset County | $16,928 | $56 less |
| Hudson County | $16,758 | $226 less |
| Bergen County | $16,521 | $463 less |
| Monmouth County | $16,352 | $632 less |
| Middlesex County | $16,325 | $659 less |