Average Cost of Raising a Child in U.S. Reaches $303,418 Over 18 Years
A LendingTree study reports the average cost of raising a child in the U.S. for 18 years at $303,418, up 1.9% from the previous year. Costs vary by state, with Hawaii at $412,661 and New Hampshire at $201,963. Childcare represents the largest expense, averaging $28,190 annually.
FortuneS. over 18 years at $303,418. 9% increase from the previous year, driven by rises in rent and clothing costs. The total varies significantly by location. Hawaii has the highest projected cost at $412,661, followed by Alaska at $365,047 and Maryland at $326,360.
New Hampshire records the lowest at $201,963. , and South Carolina follow as the next least expensive locations. Rent costs have increased from $1,128 in the 2025 LendingTree survey to $1,680 in 2026, a nearly 50% rise.
Clothing costs have risen by more than 25% over the past year. These changes contribute to the overall increase in child-rearing expenses.
Variations by State In some states, costs have grown faster than the national average.
5% between the 2025 and 2026 analyses. 7%. Childcare is the largest expense for families with children under 5. In Hawaii, annual childcare costs average $40,342, while Maryland and Massachusetts average $36,419 and $34,247, respectively.
Fourteen states experienced at least a 10% increase in early childcare costs. States with low population density, such as Nebraska, Montana, and Wisconsin, saw early childcare costs rise by at least 23%. This is attributed to limited supply and high demand in these areas.
Childcare Affordability and Challenges Federal guidelines consider childcare affordable if it accounts for no more than 7% of household income.
With average annual childcare costs at $28,190, a household would need to earn $402,708 for affordability. The average income for a two-child household is $145,656. A February survey by the National Association for the Education of Young Children found that 65% of childcare centers and 51% of public-school-based programs increased tuition.
Nearly one-third of home-based providers also raised rates. " — Matt Schulz, chief consumer finance analyst at LendingTree High childcare costs can affect families' ability to save for emergencies, college, or retirement. S.
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026
LendingTree releases study showing average child-rearing cost at $303,418, up 1.9%.
1 sourceFortune - 2025
Previous LendingTree survey records average rent at $1,128 and lower overall costs.
1 sourceFortune - February 2026
National Association for the Education of Young Children survey reports tuition increases in childcare programs.
1 sourceFortune
Potential Impact
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Families may reduce savings for emergencies or retirement due to higher childcare expenses.
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Some households could delay or limit family size decisions based on rising costs.
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Increased tuition in childcare centers may strain provider operations in high-demand areas.
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State variations in costs could influence population mobility toward lower-expense locations.
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