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Wedding Budget Under $15,000

A $15,000 wedding budget realistically covers around 50 guests at the 2026 national average. Use the wedding budget calculator below — pre-filled to $15,000 — to see exactly how each dollar should be allocated.

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Total budget

$15,000

Cost per guest

$150

Allocated100%
  • Venue$6,00040%
  • Catering$4,50030%
  • Photography$1,50010%
  • Decor$1,50010%
  • Miscellaneous$1,50010%

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Planning a wedding under $15,000 in 2026

With $15,000to spend, the single most important decision you make is your guest count. Headcount drives catering, rentals, bar, stationery, and venue size — combined, that's roughly 70% of total spend. The wedding budget calculator above uses our planner-grade allocation framework to show exactly where your $15,000 should land.

At the default 100-guest scenario, you can expect roughly $6,000 for venue, $4,500 for catering, and $1,500 for photography. Adjusting the location tier and guest count will reshape those numbers in real time.

Three highest-leverage moves on a $15,000 budget

  1. Cap your guest list early. Decide the number before family lists arrive. Working backward from a fixed cap is far easier than negotiating exceptions later.
  2. Pick a Friday or Sunday. Off-peak dates can save 10–25% on venue alone — money you can redirect to photography or florals.
  3. Build a 10% contingency. Vendor tips, weather backup, last-minute additions — keep $1,500 aside for surprises.

For more on category-level spending, read our honest wedding budget breakdown. If you'd like to talk through a custom plan, explore our planning services.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of wedding can you plan under $15,000?

$15,000 comfortably supports a wedding of around 50 guests at the 2026 national average of $300/head. Smaller markets and weekday/off-season dates can stretch that further.

How should $15,000 be allocated across categories?

For an average-market 50-guest wedding: venue $6,000, catering $4,500, photography $1,500, decor $1,500, and miscellaneous $1,500.

Is $15,000 a realistic wedding budget?

Yes — about half of US weddings come in under $30,000, and many under $15,000 with smart trade-offs. The biggest levers are guest count, day of week, and how much of the work you DIY.

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