KEY POINTS
  • Consumers are prepared to spend big this Feb. 14, even if it means going into credit card debt, several studies show.
  • However, there are ways to celebrate the holiday that don't blow the budget.
  • Here's advice from experts on how to save money without skimping on sentiment.
Valentine's Day gifts like these heart-shaped boxes of chocolates, on display back in 2012 in a Paris shop window, are extra-expensive just before the holiday.

Being in love will cost you.

Valentine's Day spending is expected to reach $25.9 billion in 2023, one of the highest-spending years on record, according to the National Retail Federation.