Tooth Fairy Payouts Have Increased

Tooth Fairy Payouts Have Increased
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Apparently the Tooth Fairy is feeling a little more generous this year . . .

 

The insurance company Delta Dental has something called the "Tooth Fairy Index," which tracks how much the Tooth Fairy leaves for a tooth.  And the average payout jumped 33 cents to over FOUR BUCKS per tooth.

 

The national average now sits at $4.03, up from $3.70 last year.  But that's still lower than the all-time high of more than $4.50 in 2017.

 

Kids in the Northeast are currently getting the biggest payouts at $4.35 on average.  In the South, it's 4.01 . . . out West, $3.97 . . . and kids in the Midwest are getting hosed, at just $3.71 per tooth.

 

So is four bucks a tooth fair?  Or too much?  Another recent survey asked over 7,500 people.  And 53% said somewhere between $1 and $5 sounds about right.

 

11% said less than $1 per tooth . . . 3% said more than $20 . . . and roughly 1 in 7 Americans think kids should get NOTHING from the Tooth Fairy.