The cost of dying increased in 2017 by £103 to £8,905. This marks a 1.2% rise in a year and a rise of more than 50% since we first started tracking the total cost of dying ten years ago. The information is originally contained in the 2017 Sun Life “Cost of Dying” report.
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HOW THE COST OF DYING ADDS UP

Changes to the average cost of a basic funeral

If funeral costs continue to rise at the same rate we have seen over the past decade the average funeral will cost almost £5,000, in five years’ time.
Source: Sun Life Cost of Dying Report 2017

