Date: Fri 05-Mar-1999
Date: Fri 05-Mar-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Quick Words:
brides-weddings-engagements
Full Text:
BRIDES: BRIDEFACTS
Weddings by the numbers...
The typical wedding takes about a year to plan, ten percent of engaged couples
have broken a previous engagement, and 94 percent of brides do their own
wedding planning. Other fun stats:
In a recent survey, 22 percent of brides said they were writing their own
vows.
Only 36 percent of grooms help with wedding planning.
Fully 86 percent of wedding couples exchange vows in the presence of a
religious official.
Most women (80 percent) take their husbands' names. Only 5 percent keep their
own.
The average age of an engaged woman is 25, for men, 27.
In 1970 there were 676,000 interracial married couples. By 1994, the number
was at 3 million.
In 1960, black-white interracial marriages made up 1.7 percent of all
marriages. By 1994, the number was 6 percent, though experts believe the rate
may actually be higher.
Less than 5 percent of brides worry their fiances will get cold feet.
SOURCE: Bride's magazine, The Washington Post
(Copley News Service)
