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(1) Who paid for the wedding? USA Today, Apr 4, 2011 ( (in the graphic
called "USA Today Snapshots" in the lower left corner of page 1 of Business
section).
http://www.usatoday.com/news/snapshot.htm
?section=M&label=2011-04-04-weddingpay
"On Average, couples spend $26,984 for their overall wedding.
"Who paid for the wedding?
Bride's parents 45%
Bride and groom 42%
Groom's parents 12%
Other 1%
"Source: TheKnot.com/Weddingchannel.com survey of 19,000 US Brides married
in 2010
By Jae Yang and Veronica Salazar, USA TODAY
(2) On the same web page, click "Life"
Bridges who changed their last names upon marriage. USA Today, Apr 7, 2011 (
in the graphic called "USA Today Snapshots" in the lower left corner of page
1 of Life section).
"Only 14% of the new bridges continued to use their maiden name--alone or
hyphenated--after getting married.
"Bridges who changed their last names upon marriage
I took my spouse's name [two towels with monogram on each] W W 86%
I kept my name W K 8%
I hyphenated our name W W-K 6%
"Source: TheKnot.com/Weddingchannel.com survey of 19,000 US Brides married
in 2010
By Michelle Healy and Paul Trap, USA TODAY
(3) Facebook Breakups: 'Tis the Season. Wall Street Journal, Nov 27, 2010 (
in the column of Visualizer).
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142
4052748703572404575634590655423862.html
called "USA Today Snapshots" in the lower left corner of page 1 of Business
section).
http://www.usatoday.com/news/snapshot.htm
?section=M&label=2011-04-04-weddingpay
"On Average, couples spend $26,984 for their overall wedding.
"Who paid for the wedding?
Bride's parents 45%
Bride and groom 42%
Groom's parents 12%
Other 1%
"Source: TheKnot.com/Weddingchannel.com survey of 19,000 US Brides married
in 2010
By Jae Yang and Veronica Salazar, USA TODAY
(2) On the same web page, click "Life"
Bridges who changed their last names upon marriage. USA Today, Apr 7, 2011 (
in the graphic called "USA Today Snapshots" in the lower left corner of page
1 of Life section).
"Only 14% of the new bridges continued to use their maiden name--alone or
hyphenated--after getting married.
"Bridges who changed their last names upon marriage
I took my spouse's name [two towels with monogram on each] W W 86%
I kept my name W K 8%
I hyphenated our name W W-K 6%
"Source: TheKnot.com/Weddingchannel.com survey of 19,000 US Brides married
in 2010
By Michelle Healy and Paul Trap, USA TODAY
(3) Facebook Breakups: 'Tis the Season. Wall Street Journal, Nov 27, 2010 (
in the column of Visualizer).
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142
4052748703572404575634590655423862.html