If you're planning on buying the turtle doves and the partridge in the pear tree, the prices for the times in the "12 Days Of Christmas" have gone up since we did our holiday shopping last year, but not by much.
According to a report released by PNC Wealth Management, most of the gifts listed in the popular, ear-worm of a Christmas carol stayed the same price as last year, The Associated Press reported.
The cost of the 10 lords a-leaping went up about 3 percent since 2014.
The partridge also went up about 3 1/2 percent, costing almost $215.
The most important gift on the list, the five golden rings, stayed the same this year at $750.
The list puts a holiday spin on PNC Bank's track of inflation, The AP reported.