Annual infant care costs as a share of full-time, full-year minimum-wage earnings, by state

State Share of earnings needed to afford infant care
Alabama 37.6%
Alaska 57.7%
Arizona 55.9%
Arkansas 38.8%
California 63.4%
Colorado 78.4%
Connecticut 71.0%
Delaware 53.9%
Washington D.C. 102.6%
Florida 51.1%
Georgia 47.6%
Hawaii 74.4%
Idaho 43.9%
Illinois 74.8%
Indiana 56.1%
Iowa 62.2%
Kansas 73.0%
Kentucky 41.9%
Louisiana 38.3%
Maine 61.3%
Maryland 82.7%
Massachusetts 90.3%
Michigan 58.6%
Minnesota 76.3%
Mississippi 37.2%
Missouri 56.1%
Montana 54.0%
Nebraska 55.8%
Nevada 60.1%
New Hampshire 80.6%
New Jersey 67.6%
New Mexico 49.2%
New York 81.4%
North Carolina 61.7%
North Dakota 53.3%
Ohio 47.1%
Oklahoma 52.4%
Oregon 58.8%
Pennsylvania 70.9%
Rhode Island 69.1%
South Carolina 43.1%
South Dakota 32.2%
Tennessee 39.7%
Texas 58.4%
Utah 54.5%
Vermont 54.2%
Virginia 67.9%
Washington 63.9%
West Virginia 47.9%
Wisconsin 76.8%
Wyoming 62.5%

Note: Earnings are calculated using state minimum wages and assuming the parent works 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year.

Source: EPI analysis of EPI Family Budget Calculator (Gould, Cooke, and Kimball 2015) and Minimum Wage Tracker (EPI 2015)

View the underlying data on epi.org.