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How much does a child care provider cost in Milwaukee, WI in 2026?
In Milwaukee, WI, the average child care provider earns about $18.04 per hour. For a typical 40-hour week, that works out to roughly $722/week or $3,127/month. Most Milwaukee families pay somewhere in the $8–$30/hour range, depending on experience, the number of kids, and what's expected on the job.
These numbers come from 161 live child care provider listings in Milwaukee on Nanny Lane. We update this page whenever the data moves.
- Weekly
(40 hrs) - $722
- Monthly
- $3,127
- Annual
- $37,523
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What drives the price
Most Milwaukee families pay somewhere in the $8–$30/hour range. Where a given family lands depends on a handful of factors. Three of them drive most of the spread.
Experience
Number of kids
| 1 kid (baseline) | $18.04 |
|---|---|
| 2 kids | ~$19.04 |
| 3+ kids | ~$20.04+ |
Hours & schedule
| Weekday 9–5 (standard) | — |
|---|---|
| Evening/weekend | +$2–4/hr |
| Last-minute | +$3–5/hr |
Also factor in: live-in vs. live-out · household duties beyond childcare · driving · cooking · travel.
Full-time, part-time, and live-in child care provider rates
| Arrangement | Typical hours | Average rate | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full-time | 35–50 hrs/week | $20.65/hr | |
| Part-time | 10–25 hrs/week | $17.91/hr | |
| Live-in | Set by family | $20.38/hr |
Part-time runs slightly lower per hour than full-time here, which often means strong full-time demand supports higher rates for committed schedules.
Live-in rates here run higher than live-out — uncommon, but typically reflects specialty demand for around-the-clock or live-in newborn care. The trade-off is space — you'll need a private bedroom and ideally a separate bathroom for the child care provider.
How do Milwaukee child care provider rates compare to state and national averages?
Milwaukee runs below the U.S. average for child care provider rates — a meaningful budget advantage for families looking here.
Hiring child care in Milwaukee, WI typically costs about 5% more than the Wisconsin average of $17/hour and 5% less than the United States average of $19/hour.
| Area | Average hourly rate | vs. Milwaukee, WI |
|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee, WI | $18/hr | — |
| Wisconsin | $17/hr | -4% |
| United States | $19/hr | +5% |
Where Milwaukee, WI fits among nearby cities
10 nearby cities have enough child care provider data to compare, with rates ranging from $14.94/hour in Sheboygan to $19.82/hour in Madison.
Below: how each compares to the Milwaukee, WI average of $18.04/hour — Milwaukee, WI is highlighted at its true rank.
Nearby cities ranked by child care provider rate
| # | City | $/hr | vs. Milwaukee, WI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Madison | $19.82 | +10% | |
| 2 | Waukesha | $19.35 | +7% | |
| 3 | Milwaukee | $18.04 | — | |
| 4 | Kenosha | $17.57 | -3% | |
| 5 | La Crosse | $17.30 | -4% | |
| 6 | Appleton | $16.79 | -7% | |
| 7 | Green Bay | $16.73 | -7% | |
| 8 | Janesville | $16.41 | -9% | |
| 9 | Eau Claire | $16.11 | -11% | |
| 10 | Sheboygan | $14.94 | -17% |
Tips to find a great child care provider without overpaying
- Be flexible on experience. Some of the best child care on the platform have 3–5 years on the job and charge meaningfully less than experienced child care with 10+ years. References matter more than years.
- Consider a share. If your kids are similar ages and you live near another family, a share is the single biggest cost reduction available without compromising on care.
- Be specific about hours upfront. Most child care will take a slightly lower rate for a guaranteed steady schedule than for a higher-rate, unpredictable one.
- Bundle benefits thoughtfully. Two weeks PTO, a health stipend, transit passes, education assistance, or an annual raise commitment can help close the gap with families offering a higher hourly rate.
- Match rate to responsibilities. A higher rate often makes sense once you add cooking, errands, or driving. Don't compare apples to oranges across listings.
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How families use Nanny Lane to find a child care provider in Milwaukee, WI
Nanny Lane is a marketplace built specifically for connecting families with child care — no recruiters in the middle. Most families work through it like this:
- 01
Browse child care provider profiles in Milwaukee, WI
Filter by hourly rate, experience, languages, and availability.
- 02
Message the ones who look like a fit
Reach out to the child care whose experience and rate match what you're looking for.
- 03
Schedule a phone call, then a paid trial day
Trial days feel awkward at first — that's normal. They're the best way to see how a child care provider fits with your family in real time.
- 04
Hire your child care provider
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Available child care in Milwaukee, WI
161 active listings in Milwaukee
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Nanny Melisa
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I started working with kids first in 2014 to 2016 as an Au Pair with a family of four in Massachusetts, a 4 month old baby boy and an 18 months old girl who were the best way to start my experience as a caregiver, the family was truly amazing and I loved that they were my first because that led me to try it again in 2018 but in Belgium where I cared for a 6 month old baby girl and a 3 yr old toddler for that year only (similar situation) as an Au Pair as well and that’s where I learn some French (not very good anymore) but it was a great way to study and travel as well.
I’ve been in Milwaukee for a little over a year now and I’m currently working with a family of three with a now 18month old that was about 5 months old when I first got here. I also worked at a school in Colombia where ages varied so I would account experience in older children as well.