Childcare cost calculator

What could care cost across the years you need it?

Enter today's annual childcare or family-care cost, choose when the cost starts, and model the first-year future cost plus the cumulative care-period total at these assumptions.

Updated May 31, 2026 Childcare default from committed Aspire rates when available Educational estimate

Direct answer

Childcare is a time window, not one bill.

This calculator compounds the current annual care cost to the first modeled year, then sums each year of care across the selected period. It keeps the growth rate and timing visible at these assumptions; it is not family-planning, tax, product, or childcare advice.

Inputs

Price the care window.

Defaults are editable. The source-derived rate loads from rates.json when a childcare row is available.

Use child age when the care cost starts now; use years until start for a future care window.

Using the childcare rate from Aspire's source file when available; use custom if you want your own assumption.

Modeled result

Care cost, not a forecast.

Annual future cost -

Modeled first care-year cost at these assumptions.

Cumulative care cost -

Modeled total over selected care years at these assumptions.

Cost growth rate -

Annual childcare/family cost-growth assumption at these assumptions.

Use the custom annual rate field if the source-rate context is unavailable.
Enter the current annual care cost, timing, years of care, and rate assumption to model the care window.

How to read it

The result is about the care window.

A current annual cost can become several different numbers depending on when care starts and how many years the cost lasts. This page separates those assumptions instead of hiding them behind a single confident figure.

  • The annual future cost is the first modeled care-year cost at these assumptions.
  • The cumulative cost sums each selected care year after applying the same visible rate assumption.
  • Source-derived rates are national context. Actual family costs can differ by care type, geography, employer benefits, family structure, and provider availability.
  • This calculator does not model tax credits, dependent-care benefits, childcare recommendations, or family-planning decisions.

FAQ

Common childcare-cost questions

Is this a prediction?

No. It compounds the cost and timing assumptions shown on the page. Actual childcare costs can differ materially.

Why can childcare differ from CPI?

Care costs can be tied to local labor markets, provider capacity, care type, and regulations. CPI is a broad national basket.

Can I change the assumptions?

Yes. Edit the annual cost, timing, years of care, and cost-growth rate to see the modeled result at these assumptions.