Top 10 Best Ways to Cut Wedding Costs

Daniel Joseph
8 min readDec 8, 2020

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When you fall in love with your best friend and it’s time to get married, don’t be scared off by costs.

Weddings can definitely be very expensive, costing an average of $30,433, according to WeddingStats.org. With an average wedding having 125 guests, that’s a cost of $243 per guest.

Even if your wedding is going to be paid by your parents, there are ways to save money to reduce the burden on all of you. If you’re like us, we paid for our wedding ourselves so that we didn’t have to put it on our parents. We certainly could not afford a huge wedding and took steps to reduce the cost as much as possible.

As you’re looking to start your life together, it is tough to have to pay a $30,000+ bill for one party. As special as it is, that’s a tough pill to swallow if you don’t have much money.

Here are our top ten tips for cutting your wedding costs to save more money for other things.

1. Consider Eloping to Avoid the Wedding

If you’re particularly concerned about the wedding costs, it might be easier to just elope. You can still get officially married without the hassle of planning…

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Daniel Joseph

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