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What Americans spend on an engagement ring in each state, ranked from lowest to highest

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Engagement season typically runs from Thanksgiving through Valentine's Day, and with the latter holiday just around the corner, proposals are about to reach their peak.

The average American spends $7,750 on an engagement ring. That's according to online diamond retailerRitani, which specializes in engagement rings. They took an even deeper dive into the statistics to find the average price paid for an engagement ring across the US in 2019. The range is wide — engagement rings in South Dakota sold for $3,005 on average, but those bought in California were worth nearly five figures.

But many factors go into pricing a diamond engagement ring. Diamonds are graded and priced based on the "four Cs," which are cut, carat, color, and clarity. Each of those can affect the price. A 1-carat round-shaped diamond with an "ideal" cut grade, for example, can range from about $2,000 up to $12,857 at Ritani depending on its grade for clarity and color.

Below we've ranked the average amount of money spent on an engagement ring in each state, from lowest to highest.

Sarah Jacobs previously contributed to an earlier version of this article.

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51. South Dakota: $3,005



50. Maine: $3,184



49. Utah: $3,682



48. Mississippi: $4,106



47. Delaware: $4,024



46. Indiana: $4,181



45. Connecticut: $4,261



44. Vermont: $4,911



43. Iowa: $4,939



42. West Virginia: $4,968



41. Oregon: $5,126



40. Rhode Island: $5,185



39. Idaho: $5,197



38. Alabama: $5,255



37. Oklahoma: $5,294



36. Arkansas: $5,422



35. Wisconsin: $5,661



34. Hawaii: $ 5,733



33. Colorado: $5,858



32. Nebraska: $5,873



31. New Mexico: $5,996



30. Alaska: $6,143



29. Montana: $6,353



28. Nevada: $6,560



27. North Dakota: $6,631



26. Wyoming: $6,670



25. Arizona: $6,684



24. New Hampshire: $6,832



23. Georgia: $6,868



22. Minnesota: $7,050



21. Missouri: $7,071



20. North Carolina: $7,133



19. Tennessee: $7,368



18. Pennsylvania: $7,552



17. Maryland: $7,553



16. Ohio: $7,796



15. South Carolina: $7,874



14. Kentucky: $7,918



13. Virginia: $7,934



12. Louisiana: $7,959



11. Texas: $8,063



10. Massachusetts: $8,193



9. Washington DC: $8,545



8. Michigan: $8,535



7. New York: $8,785



6. Florida: $8,809



5. New Jersey: $8,842



4. Kansas: $8,947



3. Illinois: $9,197



2. California: $9,482



1. Washington: $10,109




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