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  2. Can You Afford To Die in Your State? - AOL

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    The final bill goes beyond just an expensive funeral. Here's how end-of-life medical expenses, funeral costs, estate taxes and more add up in every state.

  3. Does Medicare Cover Cremation Costs? - AOL

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    The cost of cremation in the United States ranges from $795 to $3,200, depending on your location, type of cremation, and the funeral home or cremation provider you choose. Factors that affect the ...

  4. How much does the average funeral cost? - AOL

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    According to the NFDA, the median cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,078. That's $1,103 (15.3%) cheaper than the median cost of a funeral with a burial. And some sources put the average cost ...

  5. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The industry is experiencing a recent trend toward cremation as opposed to the traditional funeral and burial services due to lower costs and increased value. In 2019, the average cost of a funeral using cremation with a viewing was $5,150, but this does not include the cremation casket, cemetery costs, or urn. [22]

  6. Cremation by country - Wikipedia

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    A survey by the Funeral and Memorial Information Council found that Americans increasingly choose cremation for the cost savings. In 1990, 19% reported this motivation; in 2010, one-third reported this motivation. [37] The 2014 cremation rate for each state and the District of Columbia, plus the national average: 2006 US cremation rates

  7. Missouri Crematory - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Crematory (also known as Hillcrest Abbey Crematory and Mausoleum, Missouri Crematory and Columbarium and Valhalla Hillcrest Abbey Crematory) was the sixth modern crematory built in the United States and holds the distinction of being the first crematory built west of the Mississippi River.