From NY Daily News:
The cost of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is on the rise - again.
Buying each item in the song just once - from a partridge in a pear tree to 12 drummers drumming - will cost you $18,920, or 3.1% more than last year, according to PNC Financial Services Group.
The total cost of items gifted by a True Love who repeats all of the song's verses costs more than ever before - $75,122 - for all 364 items, up from $72,608 in 2005, a 3.5% increase.
While prices for the partridge, two turtledoves, three French hens, six geese and seven swans remained the same as last year, higher wages made the lords a-leaping, ladies dancing and pipers piping costlier. The maids a-milking, however, make the federal minimum wage, which has been $5.15 per hour since 1997.
The nine ladies dancing are the costliest items on the list again, at $4,759. The seven swans a-swimming cost $4,200. And a pear tree saw the biggest jump, going from $89.99 in 2005 to $129.99 this year.
The cheapest? As always, the partridge, still $15.
(Hattip Greg Mankiw)
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