Freedom Of Choice Certificate By American Income Life


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Relevant Stats: "Research from Tom Niebuhr's InMemory database suggests that on average, a burial costs between $5,000 and $10,000 in Canada. A cremation, his team found, costs considerably less — from $2,000 to $5,000" (Cummings, 2020)

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Relevant Stats:

"61.9% vs 33.2%

Cremation vs. Burial: according to NFDA's 2024 Cremation & Burial Report, the 2024 cremation rate is projected to be 61.9% and the burial rate is projected to be 33.2%. By 2045, the cremation rate is expected to reach 82.1%. Click here to learn more

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Cost of a Funeral: The national median cost of a funeral with a viewing and burial in 2023 was $8,300 while the median cost of a funeral with cremation was $6,280...

Economic Impact

Funeral homes are vital businesses that contribute to our nation in ways both seen and unseen. Nearly 76.2% of funeral homes are family- or privately owned.  There are more than 15,703 funeral homes in the U.S., which employ 106,188 people. Funeral homes generate a total of $16.096 billion in the U.S., while crematories and cemeteries generate $4.250 billion in revenue..." ("Statistics", 2024)




References

1. Cummings, M. (2020, February 16). The cost of dying: How a spike in cremation rates is changing the funeral industry. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved June 28, 2025, from https://www.cbc.ca/radio/costofliving/where-we-live-where-we-die-and-the-romances-we-read-in-between-1.5462205/the-cost-of-dying-how-a-spike-in-cremation-rates-is-changing-the-funeral-industry-1.5462235

2. (2024, September 24). Statistics. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved June 28, 2025, from https://nfda.org/news/statistics

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