While child care is a significant financial burden, average costs aren’t as high as $1,000 per week in Nevada or any other state.
Child Care Aware of America, a child care advocacy organization, found that the annual price of infant child care in Nevada in 2024 was $12,659, slightly below the national average of $13,128. That’s approximately $243 per week.

A separate study by the Economic Policy Institute in 2023 put Nevada’s average annual cost of infant child care slightly higher, at $307 per week, but still well below the $1,000 threshold.
A median married couple with children in Nevada spent 11% of their income on child care in 2024, according to Child Care Aware.
In 2015, a memo submitted to state lawmakers reported the average annual cost of infant care in Nevada was $9,751, meaning average costs increased by 30% in the last decade.
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Sources
- Child Care Aware of America, Nevada Child Care Price Fact Sheet
- Economic Policy Institute, Child Care Costs in the United States
- First 5 Nevada, Child Care Subsidy Program
- State of Nevada, Income Statistics for Federal Fiscal Year 2025
- Children’s Advocacy Alliance, Policy Brief: Child Care Subsidies, 2015
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