Wallets Out! Here’s The Average Cost For An Illinois Wedding
When my wife Amy and I tied the knot in June of 1991, the cost of an average wedding in the United States was $15,580. As you might imagine, that cost has gone up substantially since then.
According to WeddingStats.com, you're now looking at a price-tag of around $30,433. As you can see in the photo below, we took the extra money we saved and spent it on balloons.
The National Average Cost For A Wedding Is $30K-Plus, But Some States Are Cheaper Than Others
If you've already been through the whole wedding thing, whether it was your own or you covered the costs for your kid(s), you probably saw the biggest expenditure being for the wedding or reception venue.
Maroo.us has a rundown on some of a wedding's biggest costs, and what they average out to in 2022 America. Keep in mind, these are just averages:
- Venue: $6000
- Photographer: $2000
- Flowers: $1500
- Wedding Dress: $1000
- Wedding Cake: $500
- Hair and Makeup: $500
- Wedding Entertainment: $1,000-$5,000
- Food: $1,800-$7,000
- Drink: $300-$12,000
That $30,000-plus price-tag also includes engagement and wedding rings, but does not include the honeymoon.
Out Of All 50 State, Illinois Is The 7th Most Expensive State For A Wedding
Remember when I told you that the average cost in the U.S. for a wedding in 2022 is $30,433? Remember, that's the average. In order to calculate the average, you have to look at places both more expensive and less expensive.
Illinois is definitely more expensive than the national average at $39,700. Want to save some money? Cross the border into Wisconsin, where their average wedding runs about $27,800. Iowa is even cheaper at $22,600. Indiana is at $22,800, Michigan is at $29,700, Missouri weddings run about $26,600, and in Kentucky you'll shell out about $23,900.
The most expensive state for a wedding is New Jersey, where the average cost is a whopping $53,400.