Daycare Cost in Williamson County, TX
Childcare pricing data for Williamson County, Texas (2022). Population: 617,396.
Compared to Texas Average
Center-based infant care in Williamson County costs $10,504/year, which is $2,937 more (39% above average) compared to the Texas average of $7,567/year.
All Childcare Prices
| Care Type | Weekly | Annual (52 weeks) |
|---|---|---|
| Center-Based Infant | $202/week | $10,504 |
| Center-Based Toddler | $189/week | $9,828 |
| Center-Based Preschool | $183/week | $9,516 |
| Family Infant | $181/week | $9,412 |
| Family Toddler | $172/week | $8,944 |
| Family Preschool | $170/week | $8,840 |
Affordability Context
The median household income in Williamson County is $102,851. 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 Williamson County exceeds this threshold.
Childcare in Williamson County, TX
Williamson County, north of Austin, has a population of 640,000 and is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, driven by the tech boom that has spread from Austin proper into Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Leander. Dell Technologies' Round Rock headquarters remains the county's anchor employer, alongside growing operations from Apple, Amazon, and a cluster of healthcare and education employers. Infant care averages around $10,218 per year, moderately priced but increasing as the county's demographics shift from rural to affluent suburban. The county's transformation from agricultural land to master-planned communities has happened so rapidly that childcare infrastructure struggles to keep pace with family formation.
Finding Care
Round Rock and Cedar Park have the most developed childcare markets, with a concentration of center-based programs near the I-35 and Highway 183A corridors. Georgetown, the county seat, has a growing but still limited supply of centers, and its rapid residential development means new neighborhoods often lack nearby childcare options. The smaller and more distant communities of Liberty Hill, Hutto, and Taylor are underserved, with families often commuting to Round Rock or Cedar Park for quality childcare. Texas Rising Star-rated programs in Williamson County are concentrated in Round Rock.
Local Resources
Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area provides CCR&R services and administers childcare subsidies for Williamson County through the Texas Workforce Commission. Williamson County Head Start and Early Head Start, operated by the Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities agency (WBCO), maintain sites in Georgetown, Taylor, and Round Rock. The United Way of Williamson County supports early childhood readiness programs, and the Round Rock ISD and Leander ISD both offer pre-K programs at qualifying campuses.
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Other Counties in Texas
Counties with similar daycare costs to Williamson County.
| County | Center Infant (yr) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Bastrop County | $10,504 | same |
| Blanco County | $10,504 | same |
| Burnet County | $10,504 | same |
| Caldwell County | $10,504 | same |
| Fayette County | $10,504 | same |