Stanly County Profile
Households with Own Children Under Age 6
82%
Children under age 6 live in households in which all parents present work.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates; Table B23008.
Licensed Early Childhood Programs
Source: Child Care Resources Inc.; June 30, 2015.
Children Enrolled in 4- and 5- Star Programs
84%
Enrollment in 4- & 5- Star Programs as a % of All Star Rated Enrollment
Source: North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education; June 30, 2015.
Children Receiving Subsidy Enrolled in 4- and 5- Star Programs
77%
Children Receiving Subsidy and attending 4- or 5- Star Programs
Source: North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education; June 30, 2015.
Average Fees for Full-Time Child Care
Age |
Child Care Centers (CCC) Weekly Fees |
Average Annual CCC Fee |
Percent of annual income spent on child care for one child in a family of three |
Family Child Care Homes (FCCH) Weekly Fee |
Average Annual FCCH Fee |
Percent of annual income spent on child care for one child in a family of three |
Infants |
$152 |
$7,904 |
18.5% |
$106 |
$5,512 |
12.9% |
Toddlers |
$151 |
$7,852 |
18.4% |
$104 |
$5,408 |
12.7% |
Twos |
$138 |
$7,176 |
16.8% |
$104 |
$5,408 |
12.7% |
Threes |
$134 |
$6,968 |
16.3% |
$102 |
$5,304 |
12.4% |
Fours |
$133 |
$6,916 |
16.2% |
$102 |
$5,304 |
12.4% |
S/A (PT) |
$73 |
$2,920 |
6.8% |
$0 |
$0 |
0% |
S/A (FT) |
$123 |
$1,476 |
3.5% |
$91 |
$1,092 |
2.6% |
Sources:
Child Care Resources Inc.; June 30, 2015.
Living Income Standard 2014: Boom in low-wage work means many North Carolinians don't make adequate income. (Based on 2013 data)
North Carolina Justice Center; June 2014.
Note: Based on annual income of $42,664 (income needed for a family of one parent, one infant & one preschool child).