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MEDIAN · INFANT · CENTER-BASED

How much does childcare cost in Power County, ID?

In Power County, ID, the median price of infant care at a child care center is $127 a week ($550 a month, $6,602 a year).

$127

per week · Power County, ID · 2022 (latest official data) · † statistically imputed by DOL

$149 per week in 2025 dollars — estimate, adjusted for inflation by ChildcareCost; not an official figure · how we estimate this

† Value statistically imputed by DOL — see methodology

MEDIAN PRICE · BY AGE & SETTING · PER WEEK

Median childcare price in Power County by age group and care setting, shown per week.
AgeCenter-basedFamily childcare
Infant$127$109
Toddler$122$109
Preschool$113$102
School-age$108$102

Median prices · 2022 (latest official data) · U.S. Department of Labor.

School-age prices reflect a school-year, part-day arrangement, not full-day year-round care.

† Value statistically imputed by DOL — see methodology

AFFORDABILITY · INFANT · CENTER-BASED · VS 7%

Is childcare affordable in Power County?

Infant care at a child care center costs about $6,602 a year — that is 9.8% of the county’s median family income of $67,330 (2022).

That is above the 7%-of-income childcare benchmark.

† Value statistically imputed by DOL — see methodology

ESTIMATE YOUR COST

What would childcare cost your family in Power County?

Uses Power County’s official 2022 median prices. Income is prefilled with the county median family income — change it to your own.

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ESTIMATED COST IN POWER COUNTY

$6,602

per year · $550 per month (÷ 12)

Share of income
9.8%
Benchmark (7% of income)
$4,713 /yr

That is above the 7%-of-income childcare benchmark.

INFANT · CENTER-BASED · WEEKLY

How Power County compares

  • Power County$127 /wk
  • Idaho median$166 /wk
  • National median$244 /wk

Bars scaled to the highest figure shown. State and national figures are population-weighted medians of the county medians, across counties with data.

NEARBY COUNTIES · INFANT · CENTER-BASED · WEEKLY

Childcare prices near Power County

Neighboring counties and their infant center-based weekly childcare price.
CountyInfant, center
Bannock CountyID$127 /wk
Bingham CountyID$127 /wk
Blaine CountyID$208 /wk
Cassia CountyID$120 /wk
Oneida CountyID$120 /wk

PRICE TREND · MEDIAN WEEKLY

How childcare prices in Power County changed

$1772012$1492013$1202014$1012015$1022016$1032017$1092018$1132019$1172020$1212021$1272022
Median weekly childcare price in Power County by year.
YearMedian weekly price
2012$177 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2013$149
2014$120 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2015$101
2016$102 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2017$103 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2018$109
2019$113 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2020$117 (statistically imputed by DOL)
2021$121
2022$127 (statistically imputed by DOL)

† Value statistically imputed by DOL — see methodology

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Frequently asked questions

How much does infant childcare cost in Power County?
The median price is $127 per week ($550 per month, $6,602 per year) at a child care center in Power County, based on 2022 (latest official data). This figure was statistically imputed by DOL.
Is childcare affordable in Power County?
Infant care at a child care center costs about $6,602 a year, or 9.8% of the county's median family income. That is above the 7%-of-income childcare benchmark.
How much does family child care cost for an infant in Power County?
The median price is $109 per week ($473 per month, $5,680 per year) at a family child care home in Power County, based on 2022 (latest official data). This figure was statistically imputed by DOL.
How much does toddler daycare cost in Power County?
The median price is $122 per week ($527 per month, $6,322 per year) at a child care center in Power County, based on 2022 (latest official data). This figure was statistically imputed by DOL.
How much does preschool cost in Power County?
The median price is $113 per week ($488 per month, $5,855 per year) at a child care center in Power County, based on 2022 (latest official data). This figure was statistically imputed by DOL.