• @bassomitron
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    They can be, sadly. It depends where you live, where you have someone buried, and what services and coffin and whatnot you get. But yeah, the funeral business in the US is pretty crazy greedy. $60k is definitely on the higher end. According to a quick Google, my state’s average funeral cost is around $8k, with the total cost (including mortuary services, etc) around $20k.

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      The hell. What if your wage is 10k a year. Ie. you’re on disability benefits or social security. Will my family have to bury me in the backyard?

        • @Kaelygon
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          82 hours ago

          So it’s illegal to die poor

          • @Dashi
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            71 hour ago

            Illegal to live poor too… shitty situation to be in

              • @Dashi
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                Have I? Yes, yes I have. I live fairly comfortably in a house that I own with a good job to pay the bills. But I volunteer with people that are not in the same situation and it’s heartbreaking. People that can’t afford to pay for unexpected expenses like a car breaking down. So they lose the job then lose their place of residence.

                Vets, people with disabilities or even people that messed up early in life can struggle.

        • @[email protected]
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          We don’t really have a couple thousand saved up to throw at a cremation either. Urgh. Capitalism sucks.

      • @bassomitron
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        -12 hours ago

        That is the average, not the median. The median looks a lot different (cheaper):