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Tooth fairy paying less for lost teeth due to high inflation

The Tooth Fairy is also feeling the pain of high inflation.

The average amount of cash kept under the pillow by the Tooth Fairy (spoiler alert: parents) fell to $5.84 in 2023, down 6% from $6.23 the previous year and the first decline since 2018. . According to a study conducted by insurance company Delta Dental.

Even the first loss of a tooth, which usually yields a larger award, is no longer as lucrative as it once was, the study found.

Losing your teeth isn’t as lucrative as it once was, according to new research. Iuri Kazak – Stock.adobe.com

A survey of 1,000 parents of children between the ages of 6 and 12 found that the average gift for missing a first tooth was $7.09 last year, down from $7.29 in 2022.

Children living in the western United States have won the biggest jackpot.

The average price of a missing tooth in the West was $8.54, an increase of 37% compared to 2022.

In the northeastern United States, average values ​​rose 12%.

The Tooth Fairy was even more dire in the South and Midwest.

In the Midwest, the value of a missing tooth fell 36% to $3.63. In the South, the value fell to $5.51 per tooth.

Research shows that the pinch of high inflation means the Tooth Fairy has less money to keep under her pillow. Wayhome Studio – Stock.adobe.com
If you lost a tooth in 2023, the average gift from the Tooth Fairy was $5.84, 6% lower than the $6.23 gift in 2022. Yanajan – Stock.adobe.com

The poll noted that while Tooth Fairy gifts have traditionally tracked the S&P 500 index, that trend has faltered over the past two years.

In 2022, the Tooth Fairy hit an all-time high of $6.23, up 16% year over year. Meanwhile, that same year, the S&P 500 was underwhelmed, dropping 18% in value.

The Tooth Fairy was a little more stingy last year, but the S&P 500 rebounded with a 24% gain. This is a sign of the resilience of the economy, which has been hampered by high interest rates and soaring inflation levels.

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