Daycare Cost in Kings County, NY

Childcare pricing data for Kings County, New York (2022). Population: 2,679,620.

$15,600
Center infant (annual)
$13,000
Family infant (annual)
21%
of median household income

Compared to New York Average

Center-based infant care in Kings County costs $15,600/year, which is $1,730 more (12% above average) compared to the New York average of $13,870/year.

All Childcare Prices

Care Type Weekly Annual (52 weeks)
Center-Based Infant $300/week $15,600
Center-Based Toddler $277/week $14,404
Center-Based Preschool $259/week $13,468
Family Infant $250/week $13,000
Family Toddler $220/week $11,440
Family Preschool $200/week $10,400

Affordability Context

The median household income in Kings County is $74,692. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 21%, center-based infant care in Kings County exceeds this threshold.

Childcare in Kings County, NY

Kings County — Brooklyn — is New York City's most populous borough with 2.7 million residents across neighborhoods ranging from affluent Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope to working-class East New York and Brownsville. Brooklyn's economy has transformed dramatically with tech companies, creative agencies, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard development hub driving new family formation in the borough. Infant care averages around $15,600 per year, though premium programs in brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods can cost $25,000+ annually. The borough's extraordinary cultural diversity means families seek childcare in languages including Russian, Yiddish, Mandarin, Arabic, and dozens more.

Finding Care

Brooklyn has a dense childcare network, with over 2,000 licensed programs ranging from large centers to small family-based providers in residential neighborhoods. Gentrifying areas like Williamsburg and DUMBO have seen a boom in upscale childcare centers, while historically underserved neighborhoods like Bed-Stuy and Canarsie still face supply gaps, particularly for infant care. NYC's 3-K for All and Pre-K for All programs have significantly expanded free early education options across Brooklyn, available through both Department of Education sites and community-based organizations.

Local Resources

NYC's Administration for Children's Services (ACS) operates the childcare voucher system for Brooklyn families, accepting applications based on income and work/school activity requirements. Brooklyn has dozens of Head Start and Early Head Start sites operated by agencies including SCO Family of Services, Sunset Park Health Council, and Catholic Charities Brooklyn. The Day Care Council of New York provides referral support and advocacy, while the Brooklyn Public Library system offers free early literacy programming at branches throughout the borough.

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Other Counties in New York

Counties with similar daycare costs to Kings County.

County Center Infant (yr) Difference
Bronx County $15,600 same
New York County $15,600 same
Queens County $15,600 same
Richmond County $15,600 same
Columbia County $15,028 $572 less