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Even funerals are so expensive! It costs an average of 10,000 to bury in Australia

 
[Social News]     05 Jul 2019
The average cost of burying in Australia is now close to A $10,000, according to a recent report. (Australian News Network Photo)
Even funerals are so expensive! It costs an average of 10,000 to bury in Australia

The average cost of burying in Australia is now close to A $10,000, according to a recent report. (Australian News Network Photo)


According to Australian News Network, many Australians feel the cost of funerals is getting more and more expensive, but many people have made a mistake, which has increased the cost of funerals.

It is reported that more and more Australians are worried about the cost of funerals. The average cost of burying in Australia is now close to A $10,000, according to a recent report.

According to (Cost of Death Report), the latest death cost report from the Australian Association of the elderly, Australians now cost an average of A $9403 for a funeral. In parts of the new state, the cost is close to A $20, 000. The average cost of cremation is lower, at A $5591, but has risen by an average of 6 per cent a year since 2014.

It is reported that Xinzhou metropolitan areas have the highest funeral costs, reaching A $16243, twice as much as in remote areas of the state. The cheapest is remote areas of Kunzhou, with nearly A $7000.

Tazhou metropolitan areas have the highest cremation costs, with just over A $8000. The most affordable cost of cremation is in the metropolitan area of South Australia, at A $3646.

Cremation is becoming more and more common across Australia, with 68 per cent choosing cremation rather than burial for their loved ones or loved ones.

In addition, more than three to five people said they faced financial difficulties for six months or more after paying for the funeral of their loved ones or loved ones.

Many people blame the high cost of funerals on the high cost of funerals and the lack of space for tombs, the report said.

Williams (Jessie Williams), chief executive of GroundSwell Project, an Australian non-profit group, says people need to start talking openly about death and funerals. One of the factors contributing to high funeral costs for families is that death and funeral plans have not been discussed in advance, she said. "death is a part of life," she said. "if you avoid talking about this topic, problems related to the high cost of funerals will make life already difficult," she said.

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