Spring is in the air – and that means wedding season is quickly approaching. While weddings are a joyful celebration of two people sharing nuptials and promising to love each other forever, attending a wedding can often leave you feeling surprised by the financial expense. Being a guest at a wedding can often be more expensive than you think! This cost is magnified if you are invited to several weddings in a year.
On today’s episode, I discuss the true cost of being a wedding guest and how close your relationship is to the people getting married can directly impact the amount of money you might be willing or feel the need to spend. I explain how these expenses can quickly add up, what to consider when RSVPing to attend a wedding, and tips on how you can be a financially fit wedding guest – without breaking the bank.
“The cost of attending a wedding rises directly in proportion with how close you are to the people getting married.” – Tracey Bissett
This Week on Young Money:
- Average spending to attend a distant versus close family member’s or friend’s wedding.
- The average amount spent by wedding party members.
- Why nearly 40% of wedding invitees opt-out of attending a wedding.
- Total average wedding expenses.
- How much is considered an average acceptable wedding gift?
- Average expenses associated with secondary parties like engagement parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties.
- Why at times your presence at the wedding may be more important than any wedding presents.
Young Money’s Top 5 Tips for Being a Financially Fit Wedding Guest:
- Make a budget and start saving when news of the engagement comes out.
- Reuse, rewear, rent, or borrow your attire.
- Investigate for lower travel costs. Set up price alerts.
- Be creative with wedding gifts.
- When in doubt – opt out.
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