A new national study has revealed it now costs $411 more to raise a child in the Fort Worth area than it did last year.

SmartAsset’s report “Cost of Raising a Child in Major U.S. Metros – 2025 Study” compared data from MIT’s Living Wage Calculator to determine the annual costs for raising a child in 2024 and 2025 across the 48 biggest metropolitan areas in the U.S. Factors that contributed to each metro’s total included the cost for childcare, additional housing costs, food, transportation, medical costs, and “other necessities.”

In 2025, it will cost $22,337 annually to raise a child in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlingtonregion, the report found. That amount has risen 1.87 percent since 2024, when childrearing in the Dallas area cost $21,926 a year.

DFW has the second-highest costs for raising a child out of the four biggest Texas metros, right behind Austin.

“The cost of raising a child can change quickly, making it important for budding families to keep an eye on trends in their locale,” the report said. “Between 2024 and 2025 alone, the average projected annual cost of raising a small child changed by a range of -15 percent to +22 percent, depending on the metro area.”

Even though the cost of raising a child in Fort Worth has increased slightly in the last year, it’s still on the low end nationally. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro only ranked 38th (out of 48) in SmartAsset’s ranking of metros where the cost of raising a child is the highest.

Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Massachusetts led the nation with the highest annual cost for raising a child, totaling more than $39,000, up from $37,758 in 2024.

Costs for raising a child in other Texas metros
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos is – unsurprisingly – the most expensive Texas metro for raising a child, with costs surging nearly eight percent from 2024. It now costs $24,188 to raise a child in the Austin area, compared to $22,406 the year before.

There’s better news for families in San Antonio. The San Antonio-New Braunfels area clocks in as the fifth most affordable U.S. metro in the study. In 2024, it cost $21,014 to raise a child in the Alamo City, but in 2025, it costs 0.33 percent less, at $20,945.

This is how much it costs to raise a child in San Antonio, according to SmartAsset:

  • Cost of childcare: $9,123
  • Housing costs: $3,232
  • Food costs: $1,644
  • Medical costs: $2,590
  • Transportation costs: $3,090
  • Civic costs: $474
  • Other costs: $791

Raising a child in Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands now costs $21,868 per year, which is only $472 more than it did in 2024.