Comments about ‘Wedding bills: Marriage is a $250 million industry in Utah’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Business
- Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake attorney
- Top 30 elementary schools in Utah by test scores
- Bottom 30 elementary schools in Utah by test...
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large sodas...
- Crazy classifieds: Decorative weapons,...
- KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
- 7 non-negotiables to prevent a bad hire
- Here's how to get the most out of remodeling...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Business
- Make it a small: N.Y.'s ban on large...
37 - KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
21 - Couple can't retire because of $116,000...
19 - U.S. economy added 69,000 jobs in May,...
8 - Oil prices drop; will gas follow?
8 - Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake...
7 - Health care costs rose more than inflation
5 - Eagle Gate Tower renamed World Trade...
4






Weddings can get out of hand !! People spend way too much on things they don't need. I had three daughters get married within six months - so we had to be frugal. We gave them each $2,500 and said - spend it on what you want. They all say they had enough money and they loved their weddings. It is all in the attitude !
I don't think families should be spending $10,000 on weddings. For most families, it takes many months of working to save $10,000. Go for the less expensive options, focus on the weddding ceremony (or temple ceremony), use friends to do a lot of the flowers and cakes, etc. This way, you can get away with a $3,000 wedding and never look back.
The irony is that money problems are the biggest cause of divorce yet people go way into debt to get married through things like buying rings and paying for the wedding and going on a honeymoon. This often starts the marriage in debt which only helps doom them for divorce.
If you must spend money, spend it on wedding pictures.
I find it interesting that of the four previous comments, the three with names listed appeared to be males. As a mother of several hopeful future brides and as a female, I feel some things are worth paying for and I don't think it is outrageous to spend 10K for a wedding if it doesn't financially strain (I said strain, not challenge) the couple or their families.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments