US weddings halted by poor economy
Many postpone a walk down the aisle in hopes of doing it when financial climate improves.

Published On 5 Oct 2010
Weddings are usually big business in the United States. More than $70 billion are spent on them every year.
But in the current economic climate, almost half of American adults have decided to put off a walk down the aisle in hopes for a more promising future that will let them fulfill their ideal wedding experience.
John Terret reports from Washington DC.
Source: Al Jazeera