Louisiana
Working families in Louisiana need accessible, affordable, quality child care and early learning opportunities for their children.
Currently, federal and state early learning programs reach thousands of young children and their families in Louisiana. But too many working families in Louisiana are missing out. As a direct result of child care issues, the Louisiana economy loses millions of dollars each year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
In the state, 68% of children have all available parents participating in the workforce, while the average cost of care is $10,847 a year (or $904 per month).
More than 14,500 children ages 5 and under have child care costs subsidized through the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), or 14% of those eligible. The average copay with a CCDBG subsidy is $220 a month.
18.3K children receive care, learning, nutrition, and other services at no cost through Early Head Start/Head Start (or 9% of those eligible for Early Head Start and 31% of those eligible for Head Start).
And 88.6K working families have the cost of their child care offset through the Child + Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC).
However, many working parents still struggle to access affordable, quality child care, which costs the state’s economy an estimated $1.9 billion each year in lost earnings and productivity.
Louisiana: In The Headlines
From cradle to career: Why investing in early education is an economic imperative
American Press | February 5, 2026
In many communities, a quiet crisis exists for working families searching for — yet unable to find — affordable, high-quality care for children from birth to age 4.
Skyrocketing Child Care Costs Cause Half of Louisiana Families to Struggle Financially
Red River Radio | February 27, 2026
New polling reveals Louisiana parents reported spending $870 per child, per month, on child care, or $10,441 per year.
Opinion: Early childhood education is essential
NOLA.com | March 20, 2026
Programs like Head Start have made a significant impact in Louisiana by providing early education, health and nutrition services to children from low-income families.
Louisiana Resources & News
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