Weddings have always been monumental milestones. However, pulling off the perfect celebration can come with a hefty price tag. In this graphic, Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti visualizes the average wedding costs in the U.S. by state (excluding Alaska and Hawaii), according to data compiled by The Knot as of December 2023, which surveyed 9,318 couples across the country.
Most Expensive Locations to Host a Wedding According to the study conducted by The Knot, the national average cost of a wedding in 2023 reached $35,000, compared to the $30,000 average recorded the previous year.
Cities like New York, San Francisco, and Chicago are among the most expensive locations to host a wedding, while states with smaller populations, such as Idaho, West Virginia, and Wyoming, offer more affordable alternatives.
What Drives Wedding Costs?
Several factors contribute to the rise in wedding costs.
On average, couples hire 14 vendors to execute their big day. The wedding reception venue, live band, and photographer are typically the priciest of these.
Furthermore, the demand for wedding planners has seen a notable increase, with 37% of couples in 2023 opting for professional planning services, up from 30% in 2019. These experts help orchestrate everything from catering to decor, ensuring that each detail aligns with the couples vision.
The costs on this map do not include another big-ticket itemthe engagement ring, which averages over $5,000.
Poster Comment:
Utah is the cheapest. Maybe one man marries 3 women on different days and they share the same dress?