Wednesday, Jun. 4, 2025
Have South Dakota’s registered in-home day cares decreased over the past decade?
Since 2015, South Dakota has lost half of its in-home day cares, with around 350 registered with the state in 2024.
The lack of staff has repeatedly plagued the child care industry. With an average hourly wage of $12.67, child care providers are among the lowest wage-earners in South Dakota.
The state does not require in-home day cares with fewer than 13 children to register unless they receive government funding. It’s unknown how many unregistered day cares are in the state. A 2021 study estimated there were 2,200 in-home providers.
While larger licensed child care centers have grown slightly, the total number of licensed or registered child care providers is still down a third in the past decade.
This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.
Sources
- South Dakota KIDS COUNT Data Center
- South Dakota News Watch Child care policy proposals return to Pierre
- South Dakota Child Care Task Force Sustainable solutions for transforming childcare in South Dakota.
- Committee for Economic Development South Dakota home-based child care businesses
- Early Learner South Dakota Learning environments data
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