The Twelve Days of Christmas & MA Life Insurance

 

If you have ever considered buying someone the “Twelve Days of Christmas,” the items may be a little out of your price range! For the first time, the cost of everything mentioned in the song exceeds $100,000. The cost of partridges, pear trees, pipers piping and drummers drumming and turtle doves rose this year but maids-a-milking, ladies dancing, lords-a-leaping, gold rings, French hens, and calling birds stayed the same. The partridge is the cheapest item on the list at $15, while the swans are the most expensive at $6,300. The 4.4 percent increase puts the actual cost at $101,119 for all 364 items. For just one set of each item, the cost would be $24,263, up 3.5 percent from last year. To afford all of these items, you better start saving now for next year!

With the economy the way that it has been lately, I can’t imagine that many people have the cash to shell out for the “Twelve Days of Christmas.” During the holidays, we try to spread the cheer and mask the hard times, but did you know that MA Life Insurance can help protect you in times of need? Talk to your MA insurance agent to discuss a policy that fits your lifestyle. MA Life Insurance is never an easy policy to pick out, but agents at Encharter Insurance can advise you in the right direction.  On a side note, how much do you think the “Twelve Days of Christmas” in this song cost? : )

 

Read More