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The average cost of a child care provider in Michigan is $13.42 per hour. With the minimum wage in Michigan being $9.87 per hour, you can expect to pay a hourly rate between $9.87 and $20.
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The average annual cost for infant care in Michigan is $10,861, or about $905 per month.
Payment for child care fees is limited to $65.00 for centers, and $40 for group and family homes, per child per fiscal year (10/1 9/30). Note: License exempt-related and license exempt-unrelated providers are not eligible for payment of child care fees.
These hired friends and family members are called Legally Exempt child care providers, who are also eligible to receive subsidy payments, or daycare assistance, from the county they perform their services in.
A daycare center is about $370 a week, and rates can change depending on what city you live in and of course changes due to the pandemic.
Payment for child care fees is limited to $65.00 for centers, and $40 for group and family homes, per child per fiscal year (10/1 9/30). Note: License exempt-related and license exempt-unrelated providers are not eligible for payment of child care fees.
Can grandparents benefit from childcare? It's estimated grandparents provide 1.7 billion hours of childcare every year for more than 1.5 million grandchildren. However, they can't be paid for it using childcare vouchers, Tax-Free Childcare or childcare tax credits, as they don't provide regulated childcare.
Michigan law requires any person or organization that cares for unrelated children be licensed by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Unregulated child care is against the law.