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If you don't want a costly wedding, stay away from New York state
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The Knot, a marriage resource website and magazine, released its 2014 report on weddings and found that New York leads the way as the most expensive place to get hitched, according to a press release from PR Newswire. - photo by Herb Scribner
The Knot, a marriage resource website and magazine, released its 2014 report on weddings and found that New York leads the way as the most expensive place to get hitched, according to a press release from PR Newswire.

Both Manhattan and Long Island led the list, with Westchester County and the Hudson Valley taking the fourth spot. The outer boroughs also made the list, the press release said.

States like New Jersey, California, Illinois, Texas and Pennsylvania also had multiple spots on the list, showing weddings can be quite costly in those states. Smaller states, like Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Hawaii, had only one entry on the list.

The average cost of a wedding for American newlyweds was $31,213, according to the press release. Heres a map that shows the most expensive places to get married across the nation.

For more of a breakdown, heres a look at the rest of the list.

New York (Manhattan) $76,328

New York (Long Island) $55,327

New Jersey (North/Central) $53,986

New York (Westchester/Hudson Valley) $52,954

Illinois (Chicago) $50,934

New York (Outer Boroughs) $49,781

Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) $44,090

Rhode Island $41,914

California (San Francisco/Greater Bay Area) $39,690

New Jersey (South) $39,191

California (Santa Barbara/Ventura) $39,187

Washington DC/Northern Virginia/Suburban Maryland $39,025

Connecticut $38,925

Massachusetts (Boston) $38,665

Florida (Southern) $38,155

California (Los Angeles) $37,317

Louisiana $35,532

Hawaii $34,958

Maryland (Baltimore) $34,409

Texas (Houston) $33,809

Illinois (Chicago Suburbs) $33,391

California (Orange County/Inland Empire) $33,118

California (San Diego) $32,941

Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) $32,359

Texas (Austin/San Antonio) $31,886