Categories: Personal Finance

10 Useless Things That Destroy Your Budget Nice and Slow

8. Weddings

According to a survey by The Knot, the average cost of a wedding in 2016 was $35,329 — an all-time high compared to the past 10 years. If investing the equivalent of the down payment on a house for the “big day” isn’t in your financial cards, you can save money on your wedding by downsizing your guest list, choosing an off-season destination and selecting a venue with all-inclusive benefits.

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