The true cost of the 12 days of Christmas $78,100.00
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Thursday, December 13, 2007 10:22 AM
by
BJ not BK
12 days left until Christmas and I can't get that song out of my head. Have you ever wondered how much a maid milking would run you? Or what about just one lord a leaping? Wonder no more.
PNC [link] has done the math for you.
23rd Annual PNC Christmas Price Index UP 3.1 %
Rising Wages For Milkmaids, Higher Commodity Prices Lead Increases
- Cost of “Twelve Days of Christmas” Song Items Reflect Consumer Pricing Trends -
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26, 2007 –The
significantly higher price of gold and increased compensation for
minimum wage workers will make Christmas more expensive this year,
according to the PNC Christmas Price Index. The tongue-in-cheek
economic analysis by PNC Wealth Management is based on the cost of
gifts in the holiday classic, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
According to the 23rd annual survey, the cost of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is
$19,507 in 2007, a 3.1 percent increase over last year. The rise in
gift prices mirrored the U.S. government’s Consumer Price Index – a
widely used measure of inflation calculated by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. The Consumer Price Index is up 3.5 percent so far this
year.
“Each year, the Christmas Price Index reflects
trends in the broader economy,” said James Dunigan, managing executive
of investments for PNC Wealth Management. “This year, increased
commodities prices, concerns about the value of the dollar and the
first minimum wage increase in 10 years were major factors in the
increases to the Christmas Price Index.”
“Ringing” in a Pricier New Year
True
Loves will have to pay a bit more for the five Gold Rings this year, as
the jewelers who provide the prices for the rings report having no
choice but to pass increased prices along to consumers as the price of
gold continues to rise.
“The cost of the
Gold Rings in this year’s Christmas Price Index reflects the general
trend of increasing commodity prices in the Consumer Price Index,
including gold,” said Dunigan. “In addition, increased fears about
inflation and the value of the dollar may have led investors to turn to
gold as a safer place to invest their money.”
The price of five
gold rings now totals $395, a 21.5 percent increase over 2006 prices,
but still nowhere close to 1989 prices, when the five Gold Rings hit an
all-time high of $750.
Milkmaids Benefit from Minimum Wage Increase
As
the only unskilled laborers in the Christmas Price Index, the eight
Maids-a-Milking make minimum wage, and have not had a raise since
1997. This year, Congress increased their wages by 13.6 percent;
bringing the cost of eight Maids-a-Milking for one hour of work to
$46.80. The True Love will have to reach deeper into his pockets for
the milkmaids in 2008 and 2009, as well - Congress has already approved
continued increases to the minimum wage for the next two years.
The
cost of most performers in the index — the Drummers Drumming, Pipers
Piping and Lords-a-Leaping — rose a modest 3 to 4 percent, due
primarily to an increase in the performers’ compensation, reflecting
the current labor market in which the unemployment rate is still below
5 percent. Only the price for the Ladies Dancing was unchanged this
year, according to Philadanco, a modern dance company in Philadelphia.
Food Prices Are For the Birds
Among
the feathered friends in the Christmas Price Index, the most notable
increase was a 20 percent change in the price for six Geese-a-Laying,
provided by the National Aviary.
“For True Loves
planning to serve a Christmas goose - or six - for a holiday meal, this
item will be a bit more expensive,” said Dunigan. “Food prices have
increased over the last year, which has not impacted birds like Turtle
Doves and Partridges, but has had an impact on birds traditionally
served as food, like Geese.”
Most of the other bird
prices in the index remained even with last year’s rates, thanks to
steady supply and demand for Partridges, Turtle Doves, French Hens and
Swans. Aside from the Geese-a-Laying, only the Calling Birds will cost
more in 2007. PNC prices the Calling Birds from a national pet store
chain, and prices for Calling Birds (or canaries) were up 25 percent
this year, thanks to higher demand and increased shipping costs for
retailers.
2007: Most Expensive Christmas Ever
For those True Loves who prefer to do their shopping online, PNC Wealth Management calculates the cost of The Twelve Days of Christmas
gifts purchased on the Web. This year, the trends identified in the
traditional index are repeated in the Internet version, with overall
growth of 3 percent, very close to the 3.1 percent in the traditional
index. This year, the Internet index is very similar to the traditional
index. For example, the price of gold is significantly higher online
in 2007 compared to 2006. And, as with the traditional Christmas Price
Index, bird prices are mostly even with or, in some cases, down a bit
from 2006 levels. In general, Internet prices are higher than their
non-Internet counterparts because of shipping costs.
As
part of its annual tradition, PNC Wealth Management also tabulates the
“True Cost of Christmas,” which is the total cost of items gifted by a
True Love who repeats all of the
song’s verses. This holiday
season, very generous True Loves will pay more than ever before –
$78,100 — for all 364 items, up from $75,122 in 2006. This 4 percent
increase is about even with last year’s 3.5 percent increase.
Special Present: Updated Web Site
For a historical look at PNC’s Index, please visit our updated Web site at www.pncchristmaspriceindex.com.
Each year, educators across the country use the Christmas Price Index
to teach economic trends to students of all ages. With that in mind,
this year’s site has been updated to include interactive activities,
annual results and trends, a Flash presentation, MP3 download, games
and much more. New this year, Jim Dunigan will present a live chat
about this year’s results on Dec 18, 2007.
Educators
who visit the site will also find sample lesson plans on the Christmas
Price Index from The Stock Market GameTM (SMG) program, America’s
premier educational stock-market simulation. Available in all 50 states
for grades 4-12, the SMG program teaches children core academic and
investment skills. Individually, or in teams, students invest a
hypothetical $100,000 portfolio, choosing equities and mutual funds
over a 10-15 week period.
The PNC Financial Services
Group, Inc. (www.pnc.com) is one of the nation’s largest diversified
financial services organizations providing retail and business banking;
specialized services for corporations and government entities,
including corporate banking, real estate finance and asset-based
lending; wealth management; asset management and global fund services.
2007 Christmas Price Index:
