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What Are Real Couples Spending on Weddings?

What Are Real Couples Spending on Weddings in NYC?

Setting a wedding budget before you know what things actually cost is a bit like apartment hunting in Manhattan without knowing the rental market. You can have a number in mind, but reality will adjust your expectations quickly.

The good news: there’s more data available on real wedding spending than ever before, and the picture it paints is more nuanced and more manageable, than the headline numbers suggest. Here’s what couples are actually spending, what drives those costs in New York City specifically, and where you have more flexibility than you might think.

What Couples Are Spending: National Data

The Knot’s 2025 data gives us the clearest picture yet of where wedding budgets actually go. Here’s the national breakdown of average vendor spend, along with the full range of what couples typically pay at different investment levels:

Vendor

% Who Hire

Average Spend

Low

Medium

High

Wedding Dress

91%

$2,100

$1,200

$2,000

$3,200

Venue

89%

$12,900

$3,500

$10,400

$24,800

Photographer

88%

$3,000

$1,500

$2,800

$4,700

Caterer (per head)

85%

$80

$60

$70

$130

Groom’s Attire

84%

$330

$260

$310

$410

Cake

76%

$530

$300

$500

$800

Hair & Makeup

72%

$300

$200

$300

$400

DJ

71%

$1,800

$800

$1,600

$2,700

Event Rentals

68%

$2,000

$1,100

$1,700

$3,200

Florist

59%

$2,800

$900

$1,900

$4,800

Source: The Knot 2025 Real Weddings Study. Spend ranges reflect the bottom 25%, middle 50%, and top 25% of couple spending.

A few things worth noting in these numbers. The venue dominates the budget — nationally averaging $12,900 but ranging all the way to $24,800 at the high end. In New York City, those figures climb significantly higher. Photography is hired by nearly 9 in 10 couples, and for good reason. And the DJ, hired by 71% of couples at a national average of $1,800, remains one of the highest-impact line items relative to its budget share.

What This Means for NYC Wedding Budgets

These are national figures, and New York City is not a national-average market. Venue costs alone in NYC can easily exceed the national high-end figure of $24,800, particularly for Manhattan locations or sought-after Brooklyn and Queens event spaces. Photographer and videographer pricing in the NYC metro area similarly runs above national averages, reflecting both the premium market and the cost of operating in the city.

The practical implication: if you’re planning a New York City wedding, treat the national averages as a floor rather than a ceiling when you’re building your initial budget. The spend ranges, particularly the “high” column, are more representative of what NYC couples typically encounter.

That said, the proportions hold true regardless of market. Venue and catering will consume the largest share of your budget in NYC just as they do nationally. Photography and florals are the next most significant investments. And where you have the most flexibility, without compromising the guest experience, tends to be in the mid-tier categories like attire, cake, and event rentals.

Best Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

  1. Consider off-peak timing. January through March and late November offer meaningfully lower venue pricing and greater vendor availability in New York City. If your date has flexibility, the savings can be significant, sometimes enough to upgrade another part of your vendor budget entirely.
  2. Explore non-traditional venues. NYC’s density of art galleries, rooftop spaces, loft studios, and public gardens means you’re not limited to hotel ballrooms and dedicated event spaces. Many of these venues come with lower minimums and more creative flexibility, while still offering the visual drama that makes weddings feel genuinely distinct.
  3. Bundle your wedding services. Booking photography, videography, a DJ, photo booth, and lighting through one provider typically yields package discounts that individual bookings can’t match. Beyond the cost savings, a coordinated team that already works together reduces friction on your wedding day, fewer logistics to manage, better communication, and vendors who show up already knowing the plan.
  4. Move early. In the NYC market, popular vendors and venues book 12–18 months out. Couples who act quickly after getting engaged have more options at every price point. Waiting means working within whatever’s left available — which often costs more and delivers less.

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