Whether our economy is growing or declining, high school prom is almost always guaranteed to be a costly event. With the price of tickets, the cost of renting a suit, buying a dress, paying for hair appointments, and even hiring fancy transportation, students often shell out hundreds of dollars for this ultimate high school dancing celebration.
To provide students who are struggling to scrounge up the cash for all of the prom鈥檚 accouterments, many schools and leaders are creating programs and groups to stimulate community-wide support. As prom allows soon to be graduates to celebrate their long paths of education, many school leaders assert that the students should be rewarded for their efforts without worrying over how to pay for all of the costs.
This video offers suggestions on how to save money prom expenses.
The Price for Prom
As proms have become increasingly more extravagant over the years, the price for students desiring to attend has similarly soared to often outrageous heights. As USA Today reports in their article, 鈥淧rom Costs HOW Much?鈥, many families are struggling to afford all of prom鈥檚 鈥渘ecessities.鈥 According to USA Today, a single night of prom can cost around $400 to even $3,000 and up! According to the report, students tend to add items to the prom tab that include:
- $90 to $150 for transportation
- $10 to $125 (and up) for prom tickets
- $25 to $100 on cameras and photography
- $70 to $250 on a rental tuxedo
- $150 to $500 (and up) for