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How Much You Should You Spend On An Engagement Ring, According To Millennial Women

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modeled by Dai Quan Franklin; photographed by Megan Madden; produced by Sam Nodelman; produced by Yuki Mizuma.
Winter is coming, which means it's time to dust off your parka, pull out your coziest socks, and prepare for cuffing season. Or for those already in committed 'ships, proposal season. According to WeddingWire, 40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day — but we all know this time of year can be expensive AF as it is, and adding an engagement ring to the mix can throw a pretty big wrench in your end-of-year budget.
According to research conducted by online jewelry company Engage Studio, 51% of Americans believe you should spend less than $3,000 on an engagement ring, and 30% believe you should spend less than $1,000. So what's the magic number? Is the "three months' salary" rule still a thing? Is buying a ring worth going into debt for?
We asked, and you answered. Ahead, 16 millennial women share the costs of their rings, and how much they think is the right amount to spend.
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