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Wedding Cost by State

How much does a wedding cost in Kansas? (2026 data)

Updated July 2026

Median (typical couple)

$17,344

Average

$30,775

The median couple in Kansas spends $17,344, about 56% of the widely cited $30,775 average.

Averages get pulled up by a small number of very expensive weddings; the median is what the typical Kansas couple actually spends.

Avg guests

124

Cost per guest

$248

Rank

#38

most expensive of 51 markets analyzed

vs national avg

-10%

Estimate your Kansas wedding budget by guest count

124 guests
20350

Estimated Kansas wedding budget

$30,752

124 guests × $248 per guest

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Kansas wedding costs by category

CategoryEstimatedShare
Venue$9,70032%
Catering & bar$7,10023%
Photography$2,3007%
Videography$1,7006%
Florals$2,1007%
Music & entertainment$1,4004%
Attire & accessories$1,6005%
Hair & beauty$2001%
Invitations & stationery$4001%
Cake & desserts$4001%
Rentals & decor$1,5005%
Planner/coordinator$1,6005%
Transportation$8003%

Estimated from Kansas's average total using national budget-allocation shares (The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study). These are planning estimates, not surveyed state figures. †Dress only.

Wedding costs in Kansas metros

Kansas wedding cost FAQ

How much does a wedding cost in Kansas?

The average Kansas wedding costs $30,775, and the median is $17,344 (The Wedding Report, 2025 state tables).

What does the typical couple in Kansas actually spend?

The median Kansas couple spends $17,344 — the average ($30,775) runs higher because a small number of very expensive weddings pull it up. The median is the better picture of a typical budget.

How much should I budget per guest in Kansas?

About $248 per guest, all-in. At 100 guests that's roughly $24,800.

What's the most expensive part of a Kansas wedding?

Venue, at an estimated $9,700. That figure applies national budget-allocation shares to Kansas's average total — a planning estimate, not a surveyed state figure.

Methodology & sources

Statewide cost figures come from The Wedding Report 2025 state tables; national budget-allocation shares come from The Knot 2026 Real Weddings Study. Category-level state figures are estimated by applying those national shares to each state's average total — planning estimates, not surveyed state numbers. Different organizations publish materially different estimates for the same market because they collect data differently — survey-based studies (like The Knot's Real Weddings Study) and market-model estimates (like The Wedding Report's) can diverge widely. Where they conflict, we show each figure with its source rather than picking a winner silently.

Some category-level national inputs come from earlier research passes whose source pages are no longer directly linkable; those figures are retained but flagged internally for re-verification.

Compare nearby states: Nebraska · Missouri · Oklahoma · Colorado

All states: wedding costs by state. Food and drink is the biggest controllable line — see the full catering cost breakdown or get your number with the catering cost calculator. Then put the whole picture together with the wedding budget calculator.

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