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"We were paying for it ourselves and I really did not want to go into debt for a wedding," Janet Counts previously told CNBC. For instance, Janet Counts financed her wedding last year on payment plans. "Even if we put it on a credit card, it was nice not to have to do any payment conversations on the wedding day." 2. Credit card rewards may be usefulSome credit cards offer rewards a couple can later use for their honeymoons. The average credit card interest rate is currently above 24%, as of Aug. 14, the highest since 2019, according to LendingTree.
Persons: Peter Dazeley, Jason Rhee, Janet, Brian Counts, Janet Counts, Rhee, Keira01 Organizations: Bank, Getty, Front Royal, CNBC, Istock Locations: Los Angeles, Front, Front Royal , Virginia
Peopleimages | Istock | Getty ImagesWhile many young couples may hope to tie the knot one day, some are spooked by high costs. Some three-quarters, or 75%, of Gen Z and millennial couples said it's too expensive to get married in the current economy, according to a survey by the Thriving Center of Psychology. The center polled 906 unmarried Gen Z and millennial pairs in June. Gen Z recognizes that weddings are expensive, but the majority, or 66%, say it will be worth the cost, The Knot found in forthcoming research. "It's really important for couples to figure out what they want out of a wedding," said Counts.
Persons: Gen Z, Gen, Janet Counts, Brian, Jason Rhee, Rhee, Couples, , Ольга Носова Organizations: Istock, Psychology, Royal Locations: Royal , Virginia, California
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