Tooth fairy note under pillow.Photo: Getty

tooth fairy

Tooth Fairyprices around the country are taking a hit on parents' pockets.

Every year since 1998, dental insurance provider Delta Dental has tracked theaverage price of a single toothacross the United States. Their data shows a 379% surge in the average amount of money the Tooth Fairy leavesunder children’s pillowsfrom its beginnings, going from $1.30 in 1998 to $6.23 in 2023.

The price has gone up a bit from last year as well. In 2022, kids were getting an average of $5.36, indicating a 16% increase since last year.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Smiling child missing their front teeth.Getty

tooth fairy

Kids in the northeast are getting less than their west coast and southern counterparts, bringing in $6.14 — which goes below the national average after leading the country in 2022 with $7.36 per tooth.

West coast kids have seen a 53% increase from last year to $6.25, while the south has seen a 14% increase from last year, bringing it up to $6.59.

If current trends continue, U.S. kids in 2048 will be expecting around $30 per tooth.

“Delta Dental has been analyzing the Tooth Fairy’s U.S. annual giving trends for a quarter century, highlighting the role of good oral health care habits for children,” said Gabriella Ferroni, Senior Director, Strategic Communications, Delta Dental Plans Association.

“We know this time-honored tradition will continue to bring great joy to homes across the country, and we look forward to seeing how theTooth Fairy’s giving changesover the next 25 years. Given the projection, it would be in the Tooth Fairy’s best interest to invest in a larger purse.”

source: people.com