Spain: Financial struggles force couples to spend less on weddings
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The burgeoning costs of organizing a wedding in Spain hasforced couples to spend less on this event because aside from the appallingprices, financial struggles still exist due to the recession.
According to a recent survey, the cost of a wedding inthis European country ranges from 10,000 to 25,000 euros. It’s been observedthat more couples are cutting down on expenses because the average expendituredropped by 10.2 percent to 16,500 euros.
It’s been perceived that the costs of a one-day event wasgood for one person’s annual salary. In the past, more couples resorted togetting a bank loan for this event but times have changed and they have learnedto be more practical by looking into the future, beyond the wedding.
For brides, they tend to spend an average of 1,700 eurosfor their dress, shoes and wedding accessories.

13 December 2010 at 11:32
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