Quick answer
In 2026, a wedding cash gift should reflect your relationship with the couple, your own budget, and the format of the celebration. For coworkers or distant friends, $50-$75 per person is usually enough. For friends, $75-$150 feels normal. For close family or wedding party members, $150-$300 or more can be appropriate if it is comfortable.
The goal is not to cover the cost of dinner. The goal is to give a useful, kind, and realistic gift. If the couple has a wedding wishlist, start there: it can include cash goals, home gifts, experiences, and group gifts in different price ranges.
Practical ranges by relationship
Use these ranges as a starting point, not as a rule. A coworker, neighbor, or distant friend can give $50-$75. A friend or extended family member can give $75-$150. A close friend, sibling, parent, or witness may choose $150-$300 or more. A couple attending together can give one shared gift, often around $150-$300.
If you are coming as a family with children, you do not need to multiply the adult amount by every child. Think of one family gift and adjust it to your budget.
When to give less
Travel changes the equation. Flights, hotel, clothes, and time off already cost money. For a destination wedding or a wedding in another city, a smaller cash gift is acceptable. Add a handwritten note so the gift still feels personal.
If you cannot attend, sending a smaller gift is thoughtful but not mandatory. A transfer, certificate, or contribution to a wishlist goal works well.
Cash or a specific gift
Cash is useful, especially when the couple is saving for a trip, home, renovation, or larger purchase. It feels warmer when you connect it to a clear goal: first family dinner, honeymoon breakfast, new bedding, or a home fund.
A specific gift is better only when the couple has listed it or you know the exact preference. Otherwise, a duplicate appliance or wrong decor style can create work for the newlyweds.
How to present cash
Keep it simple: an envelope, a card, and a short personal message. Avoid complicated packaging that the couple has to open during the party. A small symbolic item can go with the cash, but it should not make the gift harder to use.
If there is a wishlist
Do not ignore the list just to be original. The couple has already shown what would help. Choose a free item, contribution, certificate, or experience from the list and add your note.
Bottom line
Give an amount that will not hurt your own month after the wedding. A good wedding gift is not the biggest one. It is useful, kind, and easy for the couple to receive.
Ready-made ideas you can add to a wishlist
Honeymoon contribution
Cash or a certificate for a hotel night, tickets, dinner, tour, or suitcase.
- Budget
- $50-$300
- Best for
- couples planning a trip
Dinner for two
A restaurant certificate with a flexible date so the couple can rest after the wedding.
- Budget
- $75-$200
- Best for
- couples who enjoy food experiences
Home store gift card
A flexible card for furniture, textiles, tableware, or home appliances.
- Budget
- $50-$250
- Best for
- newlyweds setting up a home
Post-wedding photo session
A relaxed photo session after the busy wedding day.
- Budget
- $100-$300
- Best for
- couples who love memories
Cleaning service
A practical certificate for cleaning after the party, move, or honeymoon.
- Budget
- $75-$200
- Best for
- busy newlyweds
Preparing a wedding?
Create a wedding wishlist so guests can choose useful gifts and reply about attendance.
Questions on this topic
How much money should I give at a wedding in 2026?
For coworkers or distant friends, $50-$75 per person is often enough. For friends, think $75-$150. For close family, $150-$300 or more can be appropriate if it fits your budget.
Can I give less if I travel for the wedding?
Yes. Flights, hotel, clothes, and time off are real costs, so a smaller gift with a warm note is completely reasonable.
Is cash better than a registry gift?
If the couple has a registry or wedding wishlist, use it first. If not, cash or a flexible gift card is usually the safest option.
How much should a couple give?
A shared gift from two guests often lands around $150-$300, depending on closeness, city, and personal budget.
Should I send a gift if I cannot attend?
It is not required, but it is thoughtful to send a smaller gift, transfer, or certificate with a personal message.