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With the development of the economy, the housing market in Australia is getting higher and higher. Many friends can't help complaining: "if this goes on, I can't afford to buy a place to live!" However, recently, a news release tells us that in some cities, we may not even be able to "bury" oh! According to the survey, the most expensive city for funerals in Australia is not Sydney or Melbourne, but Perth! Perth spent the most at the funeral! The average cost of a family funeral is A $7764! We think Sydney, the highest-priced Sydney, comes in second, with an average funeral cost of A $7621. Melbourne ranked third at A $7586. The average funeral cost in Canberra at the other end of the state ranking was A $6131, while Hobart spent an average of A $6508! Adelaide's funeral costs an average of A $6657. In a global economic survey, Perth was named the seventh most habitable city in the world last year. But new research suggests that although it may be a good place to live, it is a city that can't afford to die! This average cost involves burying funerals, while cremated funerals are generally cheaper. It is reported that Sydney is the most expensive city to bury. However, cremation ranked only third in the ranking! This is estimated to be related to the high cost of land and real estate. The editor's postscript seems to require a certain amount of economic cost to do business in Australia. These expenses include funeral agency fees, wreaths, transportation fees, coffins, tombs, and family reception grounds. Unlike the Chinese, Australians don't expect their children to die for themselves. Many Australians like to buy funeral insurance for themselves at a young age or reserve a sum of money at an intermediary to run their own back business in order to avoid causing trouble to the people around them, many Australians like to buy insurance for their funeral at a young age or reserve a sum of money at the agency. I have to let people sigh: no money, can't afford to die!

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