Daycare Cost in Collin County, TX
Childcare pricing data for Collin County, Texas (2022). Population: 1,079,153.
Compared to Texas Average
Center-based infant care in Collin County costs $9,932/year, which is $2,365 more (31% above average) compared to the Texas average of $7,567/year.
All Childcare Prices
| Care Type | Weekly | Annual (52 weeks) |
|---|---|---|
| Center-Based Infant | $191/week | $9,932 |
| Center-Based Toddler | $176/week | $9,152 |
| Center-Based Preschool | $170/week | $8,840 |
| Family Infant | $167/week | $8,684 |
| Family Toddler | $158/week | $8,216 |
| Family Preschool | $156/week | $8,112 |
Affordability Context
The median household income in Collin County is $113,255. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 9%, center-based infant care in Collin County exceeds this threshold.
Childcare in Collin County, TX
Collin County, north of Dallas, has a population of 1.1 million and is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, driven by massive corporate relocations to Plano, Frisco, and McKinney. Toyota's North American headquarters, JPMorgan Chase's Plano campus, Capital One, Liberty Mutual, and Frito-Lay/PepsiCo have brought tens of thousands of professional jobs to the county. Infant care averages around $9,932 per year, remarkably affordable given the county's median household income of over $100,000, though premium programs in the Legacy West and Frisco corridors charge considerably more. The county's rapid growth has transformed formerly rural communities into sprawling suburban developments, with childcare infrastructure racing to keep up.
Finding Care
Plano and Frisco have the strongest childcare center networks, with a concentration of newer, purpose-built facilities near the corporate campuses along the Dallas North Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway. Allen, McKinney, and Prosper are growing so quickly that childcare centers often fill before they open, and waitlists at popular programs run 3–9 months. The county's newer communities (Celina, Princeton) have the most acute shortages, as development has been almost exclusively residential with commercial amenities including childcare lagging behind. Texas Rising Star-rated programs are available but relatively scarce given the county's overall population growth.
Local Resources
Workforce Solutions for North Central Texas provides CCR&R services and administers childcare subsidies for Collin County through the Texas Workforce Commission. The county's Head Start and Early Head Start programs are limited relative to the population, as Collin County's overall affluence means fewer families qualify under federal poverty guidelines, though pockets of need exist in parts of McKinney and along the county's eastern edge. The United Way of Collin County supports early childhood initiatives, and several Plano and Frisco ISD campuses offer pre-K programs for qualifying families.
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Other Counties in Texas
Counties with similar daycare costs to Collin County.
| County | Center Infant (yr) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Denton County | $9,932 | same |
| Ellis County | $9,932 | same |
| Erath County | $9,932 | same |
| Hood County | $9,932 | same |
| Hunt County | $9,932 | same |