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  • 6/19/2025
Is a fairytale wedding really worth it? A survey from U.S. News reveals that many engaged Americans are planning to say “I do” to debt on their big day. 💍💐#usa#us#canada#uk#pakistan#viral#new#short#viralvedio#news#trending#newtrewnd#wedding#summers
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00:00Wedding season is here and love is in the air, but saying I do comes at a steep price.
00:05In fact, 58% of engaged couples who are getting married this year
00:09plan on taking out debt to finance their weddings, according to a U.S. News survey.
00:14Couples who are getting married this year have an average wedding budget of $21,653.
00:20Nearly two-thirds of engaged couples say that their economic situation has gotten worse
00:25since they began wedding planning.
00:26And 27% said that the resumption of student loan payments has impacted their wedding budget.
00:32Nearly a third of respondents think that they'll regret how much they're spending on their wedding.
00:37One respondent said that more of it seems to be going toward other people
00:40ensuring they're having a good time instead of us, the actual bride and groom.
00:44Another person who's spending $50,000 on their wedding says that it's easy to get caught up
00:49in the pressure to impress.
00:51Click the link in bio to see the full results of our wedding spending survey.

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