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OT: 12 Days of Christmas ... What's the cost?

Snuffy

Happiness Consultant
Prices of items in the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas," according to PNC Wealth Management: This year ... $86,609.00 U.S.D.

Here's the list ...

Partridge, $20 (last year: $15) x12
Pear Tree, $200 (last year: $150) x12
Two Turtle Doves, $55 (last year: $40) x11
Three French Hens, $30 (last year: $45) x10
Four Calling Birds (canaries), $600 (last year: same) x9
Five Gold Rings, $350 (last year: $395) x8
Six Geese a-Laying, $240 (last year: $360) x7
Seven Swans a-Swimming, $5,600 (last year: $4,200) x6
Eight Maids a-Milking, $52 (last year: $47) x5
Nine Ladies Dancing (per performance), $4,759 (last year: same) x4
Ten Lords a-Leaping (per performance), $4,414 (last year: $4,285) x3
Eleven Pipers Piping (per performance), $2,285 (last year: $2,213) x2
Twelve Drummers Drumming (per performance), $2,475 (last year: $2,398) x1

According to the local news webpage ...
News4Jax said:
Ideal '12 Days Of Christmas' Costs $86,609
Song Items Reveal Clues To Economy's Performance
POSTED: 5:23 am EST December 1, 2008
UPDATED: 8:05 am EST December 1, 2008

Given the economic downturn, even the most romantic might balk at the $86,609 price tag for the items in the carol, "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
That's this year's cost, according to the annual "Christmas Price Index" compiled by PNC Wealth Management, which tallies the single partridge in a pear tree to the 12 drummers drumming, purchased repeatedly as the song suggests. The price is up $8,508 or 10.9 percent, from $78,100 last year.
"True loves may take it on the chin for a peck on the cheek," said Jim Dunigan, managing executive of investment for PNC Wealth Management, which has been calculating the cost of Christmas since 1984.
In this tight economy, what's a romantic to do?

The creative but cash-strapped consumer might consider some modifications. After all, who needs dozens of birds?
Instead of two turtle doves ($55) why not two Dove chocolate bars at about buck each? Don't have $4,414 for 10 lords-a-leaping? How about a "Riverdance" DVD? Plenty of leaping there, and it's only about $25 on Amazon.com. Save a couple grand by skipping the 11 pipers piping and getting a CD of Scottish bagpipe music for less than $20.
"The price of creativity, I think, has to be measured against the value of true love," said Dunigan. "Necessity is the mother of invention. So this year, it might pay to be a little more inventive."
While some sources suggest the gold rings actually refer to ring neck pheasants -- apparently, all the birds were for feasting -- Dunigan advises sticking with jewelry.
"At least my experience, if you had to lead with something, gold rings probably wouldn't be a bad idea," he said.
They are down about 11 percent, from $395 last year to $350, the result of pressures on discretionary spending, Dunigan said.
But sticklers for tradition might also save by procrastinating. With the economy in its first consumer-led recession since the early 1980s and energy prices falling as of late, prices could come down between now and Christmas, Dunigan said.
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. checks jewelry stores, dance companies, pet stores and other sources to compile the list. While it is done humorously, PNC said its index mirrors actual economic trends.
For instance, gasoline costs topped $4 this summer, driving up shipping costs for many goods. So a pear tree that cost $150 last year will cost $200 this year. (The partridge is up $5 to $20.)
Luxury items are also up, as reflected by the price of the seven swans-a-swimming, which are up 33 percent to $5,600.
But the faltering economy has also brought down the cost of some items.
The three French hens (down $15 to $30) and six geese-a-laying (down $120 to $240) reflect declines in food prices.
The eight maids-a-milking will cost 12 percent more, $52.40 from about $47 last year, thanks to their second annual minimum wage increase.
The 10 lords-a-leaping, 11 pipers piping and 12 drummers drumming are all up about 3 percent, reflecting the general average wage increase.

Have a nice one! :friday:
 
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