If you were to get all of the items named in the holiday carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas," it would cost you $34,131, up just a slight 0.6 percent from last year. The 32nd annual PNC Wealth Management Christmas Price Index shows that the cost of 10 lords a-leaping increased three percent from last year, but most of the other 12 gifts stayed the same price.

The only other items that cost more since last year are a partridge in a pear tree and two turtle doves.

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• Partridge, $25; last year: $20
• Pear tree, $190; last year: $188
• Two turtle doves, $290; last year: $260
• Three French hens, $182; last year: same
• Four calling birds (canaries), $600; last year: same
• Five gold rings, $750; last year: same
• Six geese-a-laying, $360; last year: same
• Seven swans a-swimming, $13,125; last year: same
• Eight maids a-milking, $58; last year: same
• Nine ladies dancing, $7,553; last year: same
• 10 lords a-leaping, $5,508; last year: $5,348
• 11 pipers piping, $2,635; last year: same
• 12 drummers drumming, $2,855; last year: same

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