According to The Knot 2016 Real Weddings Study, the average
cost of a wedding last year was $ 35,329.
Not exact matches
Average
wedding costs hit a record high
of $ 35,329
last year.
A recent study found that the average
wedding last year
cost $ 31,213, and 45 %
of couples spent more than they budgeted.
Now thousands
of years later we have lawyers making a killing off divorce, unequal child support and alimony laws,
weddings costing hundreds
of thousands
of dollars that if lucky will
last five years.
In my
last Belief Blog post, I expressed concerns about the
cost of the upcoming royal
wedding to taxpayers.
The reason for high home insurance
costs can be house location (e.g. with history
of flooding), house age and the
last house upgrade date (e.g. old house elements such as roof can drive up
costs), house components (from plumbing and wiring to building structure), level
of insurance coverage, size
of deductibles, additional riders (e.g. extra coverage for jewelries such as
wedding / engagement ring) etc — all that can drive additional
costs.
According to The Knot 2016 Real
Weddings Study,
last year an average
cost of a
wedding in the US hit a whopping $ 35,329.
According to an annual poll conducted by
wedding experts at TheKnot.com, the average
cost of a
wedding surged to over $ 35,000
last year.