Tuesday, September 20, 2011

What is the average cost of a wedding?

Weddingbells recently released the results of its Annual Reader Survey, which surveyed nearly 2,000 Canadian brides married in 2010.

Highlights from this year’s survey include:

  • There will be an estimated 156,920 weddings in Canada during 2011
  • Average age of engaged woman in 29.5
  • 74% of engaged couples are currently living together
  • 39% of proposals happen in the months of December to February
  • When it comes to rings, 59% of brides confessed size matters, and 65% were involved in the selection of the engagement ring and 25% of brides made the final decision
  • 25% admitted to putting pressure to pop the question on their future grooms.
  • Average length of engagement is 18.5 months
  • Additional data highlights are available at weddingbells.ca.

Weddings are also costing more. The average expected cost of a wedding in 2011 was $23,330 (up from $20,129 in 2010). The average cost of a wedding gown is also up, at $1,798 in 2011 compared to $1,093 in 2010. Once married, 72% of brides will completely share finances (another 10% are unsure).

2010 Average Wedding Budget Breakdown:

  • Reception Venue = $9,572
  • Bridal Gown = $1,798
  • Bridesmaid Dress = $426
  • Bridal/Bridesmaid Shoes = $180
  • Wedding Bands = $2,718
  • Photographer = $2,414
  • Videographer = $1,461
  • Stationery = $390
  • Wedding Cake = $524
  • Florist/Decor = $1,334
  • Transportation/Limo = $792
  • DJ/Musicians = $1,264
  • Guest Favours/Gifts = $457
  • Honeymoon = $5,287

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