The '12 Days of Christmas' Would Cost You $107,000

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Kenneth Rosen
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The '12 Days of Christmas' Would Cost You $107,000
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Be thankful that with all that you're saving this Cyber Monday, you're not paying as much as the gifts given in "The 12 Days Of Christmas." The 364 items mentioned in the classic carol would put a $107,000 dent in your wallet, according to PNC Wealth Management. The steep price tag for all those leaping lords and egg-laying geese is a 6.1 percent bump from last year's cost.

The biggest price uptick came from the bird gifts following a 2011 drought that raised the cost of corn and other feed. Get out your wallet and check out the list below.

Partridge, $15; last year: same

Pear tree, $189.99; last year: 169.99

Two turtle doves, $125; last year: same

Three French hens, $165; last year: $150

Four calling birds (canaries), $519.96; last year: same

Five gold rings, $750; last year: $645

Six geese a-laying, $210; last year: $162

Seven swans a-swimming, $7,000; last year: $6,300

Eight maids a-milking, $58; last year: same

Nine ladies dancing (per performance), $6,294; last year: same

10 lords a-leaping (per performance), $4,767; last year: same

11 pipers piping (per performance), $2,562; last year: $2,428

12 drummers drumming (per performance), $2,776; last year: $2,630

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