Daycare Cost in Greenville County, SC

Childcare pricing data for Greenville County, South Carolina (2022). Population: 528,251.

$10,506
Center infant (annual)
$7,216
Family infant (annual)
15%
of median household income

Compared to South Carolina Average

Center-based infant care in Greenville County costs $10,506/year, which is $2,774 more (36% above average) compared to the South Carolina average of $7,732/year.

All Childcare Prices

Care Type Weekly Annual (52 weeks)
Center-Based Infant $202/week $10,506
Center-Based Toddler $188/week $9,775
Center-Based Preschool $184/week $9,565
Family Infant $139/week $7,216
Family Toddler $139/week $7,216
Family Preschool $134/week $6,989

Affordability Context

The median household income in Greenville County is $71,328. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 15%, center-based infant care in Greenville County exceeds this threshold.

Childcare in Greenville County, SC

Greenville County, in the Upstate region of South Carolina, is home to 540,000 residents and has emerged as one of the South's most dynamic mid-sized metros. The county's economy is driven by advanced manufacturing (BMW's North American manufacturing plant in Greer, Michelin's North American headquarters), healthcare (Prisma Health, the state's largest healthcare system), and a growing tech and financial services presence in downtown Greenville. Infant care averages around $8,060 per year, among the most affordable in any metro area of this size, reflecting South Carolina's lower cost of living and wage levels. Greenville's revitalized downtown and Main Street corridor have attracted young professionals, driving family formation in the urban core.

Finding Care

Downtown Greenville, the Pleasantburg/Haywood corridor, and the Augusta Road area have the densest concentration of childcare centers. The Five Forks/Simpsonville area in south Greenville County has seen new center construction driven by residential growth. Northern and rural parts of the county (Travelers Rest, Marietta) have fewer options. South Carolina's ABC Quality rating system rates providers on an A-B-C scale, and Greenville County has a moderate number of A-rated and B-rated programs, though quality-rated infant care remains the most constrained segment.

Local Resources

SC Voucher, administered through DSS (Department of Social Services), provides childcare subsidies for eligible Greenville County families, and the South Carolina CCR&R network provides referral services. Greenville County Head Start and Early Head Start, operated through Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources (SHARE), maintain sites across the metro. The United Way of Greenville County and the Riley Institute at Furman University have been significant supporters of early childhood quality improvement in the region.

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Other Counties in South Carolina

Counties with similar daycare costs to Greenville County.

County Center Infant (yr) Difference
Charleston County $10,506 same
Richland County $10,506 same
Aiken County $10,344 $162 less
Anderson County $10,344 $162 less
Beaufort County $10,344 $162 less