Everything you need to know about daycare prices in New Mexico
New Mexico Childcare Cost Summary
Infant Care
Toddler Care
Preschool
Affordability in New Mexico
of median household income goes to infant childcare
The median household income in New Mexico is $58,720. Based on the federal standard that childcare should cost no more than 7% of income, childcare in New Mexico is above the affordability threshold.
How New Mexico Compares
- National Average (Infant): $14,800/year
- New Mexico Average (Infant): $8,800/year
- Difference: $6,000 less than national average
- State Ranking: #38 most expensive
Types of Childcare in New Mexico
Daycare Centers
Center-based care in New Mexico averages $733/month for infants. Licensed centers offer structured environments with trained staff and typically operate during standard business hours.
Family Daycare
Family daycare (in-home care providers) averages $609/month for infants in New Mexico – about 17% less than centers. These smaller settings often offer more flexible hours.
Nanny/Au Pair
Private in-home care through a nanny typically costs more but offers personalized attention and flexibility. In New Mexico, expect to pay $22,000/year for full-time nanny care.
Financial Assistance Programs in New Mexico
Child Care Subsidy Program
New Mexico’s childcare subsidy program helps eligible low-to-moderate income families pay for childcare. Contact your local resource and referral agency to apply.
Head Start
Head Start provides free early childhood education to qualifying families. Programs are available throughout New Mexico.
Tax Benefits
- Dependent Care FSA: Save up to $5,000/year pre-tax
- Child and Dependent Care Credit: Up to $3,000 per child
- Child Tax Credit: Up to $2,000 per child
Childcare Costs by City in New Mexico
Costs can vary significantly within New Mexico. Here are some major cities:
- Albuquerque – $777/month
