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North Carolina Wedding Cost Calculator

Plan your North Carolina wedding budget. Average wedding costs ~$31,383 in North Carolina. Get a personalized breakdown with venue, catering, photography & more.

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North Carolina Quick Facts
4.5% Income Tax Rate
0.84% Property Tax Rate
$60,516 Median Income
95.1 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

Wedding cost estimates for North Carolina, adjusted by cost of living index (95.1/100). National average wedding cost: ~$33,000. North Carolina estimate: ~$31,383. Includes 4.75% state sales tax on applicable services. Tips estimated at 18% on catering and 10% contingency for unexpected costs.

Key State Information

North Carolina wedding facts: Average cost ~$31,383 | Sales tax 4.75% | Cost of living index 95.1. Wedding costs in North Carolina are near the national average.

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Data Source
The Knot, WeddingWire, BLS
View Original Source | Verified 2024-12-01 | Updated annually

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a wedding cost in North Carolina?

The average wedding in North Carolina costs approximately $31,383, based on the national average of $33,000 adjusted for North Carolina's cost of living index of 95.1. The biggest costs are venue ($9,510), catering ($12,125 for 150 guests), and photography ($3,329).

How can I save money on a North Carolina wedding?

Top ways to save: (1) Choose an off-peak season (Nov-March), (2) Limit the guest list โ€” each guest adds ~$81, (3) Use a non-traditional venue, (4) DIY flowers and decor, (5) Book a DJ instead of a live band. Also factor in North Carolina's 4.75% sales tax on many wedding services.

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