How Much Money Can an In-Home Daycare Really Make?
Let’s talk numbers, because this is usually the very first thing people want to know when they start thinking about opening an in-home daycare.
Can you really make good money?
Is it worth the work?
Can it replace (or add to) your household income?
The short answer: yes, it absolutely can, but how much you make depends on a few key decisions.
Let’s break it down in a simple, real-life way.
The Income Potential (Let’s Do the Math)
Most in-home daycare providers charge weekly tuition, and rates vary depending on your state, city, and age group.
For example:
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$200 per child per week × 6 children = $1,200/week
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That’s about $4,800/month
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Over a year, that’s $57,600
Now let’s say you’re licensed for more children or you offer extended hours, drop-in care, or special programs:
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$250 per child × 8 children = $2,000/week
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That’s about $8,000/month
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Over a year, that’s $96,000
And this is still an in-home setup.
Some providers who operate as Large Family Child Care Homes or eventually expand into centers earn even more — but it always starts with understanding your capacity and state regulations.
Expenses to Keep in Mind
Of course, this is a business — so there are expenses.
Common ones include:
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Food and snacks
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Supplies and toys
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Curriculum materials
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Insurance
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Licensing fees
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Training and certifications
The good news?
Many of these expenses are tax-deductible, and when you run your daycare efficiently, your profit margin can still be very strong.
What Really Impacts Your Income
Here’s where things get interesting. Two providers in the same city can make very different incomes.
Why?
Because income depends on:
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Your licensed capacity
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Your pricing structure
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Your hours of operation
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Your policies and boundaries
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How well you communicate your value to parents
This is where a solid Parent Policy Handbook makes a huge difference. Clear policies protect your time, prevent income loss, and help you run your daycare like a business — not just a babysitting service.
If you don’t already have one, I created a Fully Customizable Childcare Parent Policy Handbook that you can tailor to your program and state requirements.
Click here to purchase your Parent Policy Handbook
Can an In-Home Daycare Be Full-Time Income?
Absolutely.
Many providers:
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Replace a full-time job
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Stay home with their own children
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Build long-term, sustainable income
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Create flexible schedules that work for their family
But success doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from planning, understanding your state rules, and setting your daycare up correctly from the start.
If You Want Personalized Clarity…
Every state is different.
Every home is different.
Every provider’s goals are different.
If you want help figuring out:
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How much you could realistically make
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What your capacity should be
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How to price your program
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Or whether an in-home daycare makes sense for your situation
I offer a 1:1 Childcare Business Clarity Call, where we walk through your goals and your state requirements together — no guesswork.
You can book your clarity call here:
Childcare Business Clarity Call
Final Thoughts
An in-home daycare can be more than just a job — it can be a purpose-driven business that supports your family and serves your community.
With the right structure, clear policies, and a solid plan, it’s possible to build something that’s both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone — and you don’t have to guess your way through it either.
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