oldphart Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 ~~~PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Add seven swans, six geese and five golden rings to the list of Christmas gifts that cost more than they did a year ago. And if you get all 364 items repeated throughout "The Twelve Days of Christmas" carol, you'll pay 6.1 per cent more this year, according to the annual Christmas Price Index compiled by PNC Wealth Management. That comes to $107,300. "The rise is larger than expected considering the modest economic growth we've had," said Jim Dunigan, managing executive of investments for PNC. He noted the government's Consumer Price Index has risen just 2 per cent in the United States in the 12 months before September. Thrifty shoppers may find some reasons for cheer. Six items mentioned in the song haven't gone up in price: maids-a-milking, ladies dancing, lords-a-leaping, calling birds, turtle doves and the partridge. The eight maids-a-milking still cost just $58 because the minimum wage hasn't risen. Twelve drummers drumming ($2,775.50) and eleven pipers piping ($2,562) might also be considered relative bargains compared to seven swans, which will set you back $7,000. Nine ladies dancing will cost you $6,294.03. Dunigan said the 2011 drought caused the prices of some birds to soar, partly because of corn and other feed costs. "The geese were up 29.6 per cent, and swans were up 11 per cent," Dunigan said, adding that none of the gifts in the song went down in price this year. The price of a pear tree is $189.99, an 11.8 per cent jump from last year's $169.99. Five gold rings jumped 16.3 per cent this year, to $750, and three French hens are now $165, instead of $150. The $15 partridge is the cheapest item, and swans the most expensive, at $1,000 each. Last-minute shoppers who turn to the Internet will pay a bit more for the gifts. Buying one set of the core items in each verse costs $24,431 in traditional stores this year, but $40,440 online. Part of that difference is the extra expense of shipping live birds, Dunigan said, adding that Internet costs rose 1.5 per cent compared to last year. PNC Financial Services Group Inc. checks jewelry stores, dance companies, pet stores and other sources to compile the list. Some of its sources this year include the National Aviary in Pittsburgh and the Philadelphia-based Pennsylvania Ballet Company.
Parisite Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 (edited) I can't believe someone actually gets paid to do that research.... I shouldn't complain! I'm sitting on the can surfing OFC and getting paid! Edited November 27, 2012 by Parisite
Stoty Posted November 27, 2012 Report Posted November 27, 2012 LOL that's awesome! Let's just hope you dont piss a few people off by not putting "NF" in the title!
ketchenany Posted November 28, 2012 Report Posted November 28, 2012 The ladies dancing got really expensive, they had to buy a new pole!
oldphart Posted November 28, 2012 Author Report Posted November 28, 2012 ~~~~What's that you say all you want for Christmas, is your 2 front teeth, that will be $2000
GreenCanada Posted November 30, 2012 Report Posted November 30, 2012 I can't believe someone actually gets paid to do that research.... I shouldn't complain! I'm sitting on the can surfing OFC and getting paid! Remind me not to use your desktop computer if we ever meet!
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