Daycare Cost in Denton County, TX
Childcare pricing data for Denton County, Texas (2022). Population: 914,870.
Compared to Texas Average
Center-based infant care in Denton 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 Denton County is $104,180. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare affordable when it costs no more than 7% of household income. At 10%, center-based infant care in Denton County exceeds this threshold.
Childcare in Denton County, TX
Denton County, in the northern DFW metroplex, has a population of 910,000 and is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas. The county spans from the university city of Denton (home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University) southward through rapidly developing communities like Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lewisville, and Little Elm. Major employers include Peterbilt Motors, Sally Beauty, and the growing corporate campuses along I-35. Infant care averages around $10,400 per year, competitive by national standards, though the southern Denton County communities closer to Dallas tend to have higher costs. The county's demographics skew young and family-oriented, fueling constant demand for new childcare capacity.
Finding Care
Flower Mound, Highland Village, and Lewisville have the most developed childcare markets in the county, with a mix of national franchise centers and independent programs. The city of Denton has a student-influenced market with more affordable options, including several programs associated with the universities. Rapidly developing areas like Aubrey, Celina's Denton County portions, and Little Elm face the most acute supply shortages, as residential construction consistently outpaces commercial development including childcare. Texas Rising Star-rated programs are present but represent a small fraction of the county's total capacity.
Local Resources
Workforce Solutions for North Central Texas provides CCR&R services and administers childcare subsidies for Denton County through the Texas Workforce Commission. Denton County Head Start is operated through the Community Services Division, with sites focused on the city of Denton and surrounding communities with higher concentrations of low-income families. The United Way of Denton County supports early childhood readiness programs, and both UNT and TWU operate campus-based child development labs that serve as model programs for the community.
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Other Counties in Texas
Counties with similar daycare costs to Denton County.
| County | Center Infant (yr) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Collin County | $9,932 | same |
| Ellis County | $9,932 | same |
| Erath County | $9,932 | same |
| Hood County | $9,932 | same |
| Hunt County | $9,932 | same |