This question is about in-home childcare provider jobs.
No, you cannot make $100,000 per year as an in-home childcare provider. It is highly unlikely to earn over $100k because the average annual salary for an in-home childcare provider is $29,927. Even in-home childcare providers in higher-paid positions do not typically earn more than $42,000 per year.
The following table shows how much the 90th percentile in-home childcare provider earns in each state. Zippia used data from the BLS, public records, and job postings to create these estimates.
State | 90th Percentile Salary |
New Hampshire | $46,000 |
Nevada | $45,000 |
Rhode Island | $45,000 |
Maine | $44,000 |
Wyoming | $44,000 |
Vermont | $44,000 |
Idaho | $43,000 |
Connecticut | $42,000 |
Massachusetts | $42,000 |
North Dakota | $42,000 |
Texas | $42,000 |
Montana | $41,000 |
West Virginia | $41,000 |
Arizona | $41,000 |
Kentucky | $41,000 |
New York | $40,000 |
North Carolina | $40,000 |
Delaware | $40,000 |
Oklahoma | $39,000 |
South Carolina | $39,000 |
Georgia | $39,000 |
Utah | $38,000 |
California | $38,000 |
Colorado | $38,000 |
District of Columbia | $38,000 |
Washington | $37,000 |
New Mexico | $37,000 |
Kansas | $37,000 |
Hawaii | $37,000 |
Alabama | $37,000 |
Oregon | $36,000 |
Florida | $36,000 |
Michigan | $35,000 |
Arkansas | $35,000 |
Virginia | $35,000 |
Minnesota | $34,000 |
Ohio | $34,000 |
Pennsylvania | $34,000 |
Louisiana | $34,000 |
Wisconsin | $33,000 |
Iowa | $33,000 |
Tennessee | $33,000 |
Missouri | $33,000 |
South Dakota | $31,000 |
New Jersey | $30,000 |
Maryland | $30,000 |
Mississippi | $30,000 |
Nebraska | $29,000 |
Illinois | $28,000 |
Alaska | $26,000 |
Indiana | $24,000 |