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  2. Death care industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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] By the year 2020, the rate of cremation is expected to be 56.2% versus 37.8% for burial. [3]

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

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    And some sources put the average cost of a cremation even lower, at $2,000-$4,000. ... in which case the local or state government will step in to help cover the cost of a simple burial or ...

  4. How Much Do Cremation Services Cost? - AOL

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    When planning a funeral for a loved one, or for yourself, cremation may be presented as an alternative to burial. In terms of the expense involved, the average cremation cost can range from $1,500 ...

  5. 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.

  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. Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Columbarium. A columbarium (/ ˌ k ɒ l əm ˈ b ɛər i. əm /; [1] pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains of the dead.