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Average cost of a basic funeral has leapt by £140 in one year, says new report

'Vulnerable bereaved people are taking on increased debt; and we predict this problem will worsen'

Michael Bow
Monday 05 October 2015 00:06 BST
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Funeral prices have jumped up past inflation levels
Funeral prices have jumped up past inflation levels (Getty)

The average cost of a basic funeral has leapt by £140 in the space of a year, a report has found.

Across the UK, the typical cost is now £3,702, a 3.9 per cent increase compared with 2014, when the average cost was £3,562, the insurer Royal London said.

Cremation costs rose to £3,294 from £3,162 while burial costs increased more gradually, to £4,110 from £3,962 in 2014.

“The rising cost of an average UK funeral is very concerning; it’s outstripped inflation considerably for many years –almost in line with house price rises, which as we know continue to rise rapidly as demand outstrips supply,” Royal London funeral cost expert Simon Cox said.

The figures underscore the growing financial challenges of planning a funeral, with a recent YouGov survey of 2,000 people showing that one in 10 struggled to pay.

“Vulnerable bereaved people are taking on increased debt; and we predict this problem will worsen if steps are not taken to tackle the many, persistent causes driving up the cost of funerals,” Mr Cox added.

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