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The Margin The relatable reason why tooth fairy is leaving less money under the pillow these days Parents share their going exchange rate per tooth — which has dropped almost 50 cents.
Delta Dental's annual poll of parents reveals this week that the average amount the Tooth Fairy slips under the pillow in exchange for a child's lost tooth has climbed to $6.23 — a 16% jump!
Washington - Economic hard times are well and truly over if you're losing your baby teeth. Credit card brand Visa said that, according to a national survey, the Tooth Fairy - or parents acting ...
The Tooth Fairy is more generous than ever with $2.42 under the pillow (and it bodes well for the U.S. economy too) By MARGOT PEPPERS . Published: 12:09 EDT, 28 February 2013 | Updated: 12:09 EDT ...
Even the Tooth Fairy is not immune to jaw-dropping inflation. $20 for a first tooth has become popular across the country, with some parents going well beyond that.
Tooth fairy hit by inflation as children find over £1 under the pillow 12 April 2012 The fairy who once slipped a sixpence under the pillows of children who lost a tooth now deals in millions of ...
A mum has gone viral after sharing how her seven-year-old son told her he wanted the tooth fairy to leave $200 (around £107) underneath his pillow when he lost one of his teeth ...
American families are said to have R25 visits from the Tooth Fairy. . . indicating the economy is on the up. . . Thursday, June 19, 2025. ... Tooth Fairy leaving more under the pillow.