Ask the people there how much it would cost to send your three month old child for one month.
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Child daycare costs vary from place to place, and state to state. Some states offer cheaper daycare prices than others. Pennsylvania is one of the states where child daycare is quite expensive. The prices over $8,000 a year, which is about $667 a month.
679 a month by 169.75 a week
The national average is $611/month for full time. It varies between larger and smaller cities. The larger the city, the smaller the cost
Depending on whether you use an individual Nanny or a daycare facility, the cost for an infant begins around 200.00 per week or 800 a month. The cost drops as the child ages as they require less supplies.
Cost of daycare depends on a few things-How many hours you are going to be placing your child in daycareAge of the childIf you have help from any form of child tax credits.Where about the daycare is. It may cost more if the daycare is right in the middle of a city than if the daycare is just on the outskirt of the city.Most places offer parents to pay daily, weekly or monthly. I used to work in a nursery. We used to offer £135 per week, £19.50 session, £30 daily
The average cost is about $1,000 per month. Use pre-tax dollars to cut your cost using a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account.
The average cost is about $1,000 per month. You can lower your true cost by using a child care FSA.
It depends on where you go. sevjac1992 posted this
It all depends on how much money it is for each child, and also how many workers. If you charge $150-$200 a week per child, and there are only 2 to 3 workers, you will make some serious cash! $ )
This all depends on where you live, some areas could be twice as much, especially in large cities. Some governments will also subsidise your costs.
Costs will vary but daycare is around $70 a week to a $100 a week. This also depends on if it is public or private daycare.
It matters on how much kids you have to daycare