Brides and florists are having sticker shock at the inflated prices of floral arrangements for weddings.
Inflation has led budding newlyweds to cut costs in ways they may never have expected, and that includes trimming the rising cost of flowers for their ceremonies.
Zola, a wedding planning site, says the 2024 average price tag for a wedding is over $30,000.
Wedding experts blame it on inflation, which has hit all categories of planning a wedding, even down to the flowers that are picked.
Some couples and florists are having sticker shock from the rising prices.
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A New York bride says she wanted the «whole nine yards» for her wedding day.
«I knew I wanted flowers everywhere,» says bride-to-be Emily Reynolds, who was determined to create the wedding of her dreams. «I even wanted a floral chandelier that I saw on Pinterest, and I thought, I need to have that.»
But it was the price of flowers that made her rethink how her wedding planning would go. «The prices were starting at [$8,000],» she says.
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Flowers went up 9.4% from a year earlier on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to consumer price index data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The University of Minnesota horticulture department says 80% of cut flowers are imported to the U.S., and a Los Angeles-based florist says imported flowers are more durable than those locally grown.
A large percent of cut-flowers come from Colombia, Canada and Ecuador, according to the USDA.
A majority of cut flowers come from Colombia, Canada and Ecuador. (FOX)
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