2007
(31/10/2007) The total cost of dying in the UK is now typically £5,923
The funeral component of the above is £2,390
Research findings from two surveys commissioned by AXA Sun Life Direct (ASLD) show that in the last year the average cost of a modest funeral in the UK has increased by 10% to £2,390. The average cost of a cremation (which accounts for 72% of funerals) is now £2,160 and of a burial is now £2,620.
For the first time an additional survey has looked at the other likely costs incurred after death. Typically these break down as follows: administration of estate (probate) £2,107, funeral flowers £229, death notice in newspapers £98, funeral notice in newspapers £146, catering at wake for 50 people £341, memorial, for example headstone £612. Where required, these likely additional costs total £3,533, and when added to the average funeral cost of £2,390, result in a total cost of dying of £5,923.
In 2005/2006 the DSS paid out £45 million to help cover the costs of 35,000 funerals, however wherever possible the DSS will recover money from the deceased’s estate. Based on past surveys, Mintel estimate that funeral costs will rise by a further 38% between now and 2012, averaging £3,299.
Paul Dwyer, Consultant to ASLD said, "Funeral prices alone have risen faster than inflation. This new additional survey reminds us that we need to save more money to cover the total cost of dying".
Dying abroad can double or treble the price of a funeral because of the repatriation costs for a body. There is a growing trend towards green and woodland funerals, though the cost of a cardboard or wicker coffin is often more than a conventional coffin. Clergy fees average £89 whilst doctor fees come in at £138.
It's laudable that at a time of personal sadness, good causes are remembered because the research showed that a collection for charity is made at half of funerals in the UK. The latest ASLD survey shows us that the average value of an estate is £137,000.
There are considerable regional variations in costs with London proving to have the highest cost of dying (£8,020) compared to £4,573 in the North East - see notes to editors.
To help people, a four page leaflet with useful tips, a funeral checklist and regional costs is available from freephone: 0800 169 2033. Information is also available at www.axawillguide.co.uk. Respondents will also be sent the free helpful booklet "A Guide to Making a Will & Arranging a Funeral".
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Enquiries
Paul Dwyer, Consultant to ASLD
0131 332 5332 or 07887 481346
Jane Gilbert 07870 612 140
Paul Dwyer, Consultant to ASLD, is available for interview in London, or Scotland, he has 25 years experience of funeral costs and is a regular broadcaster.
Notes to editors
| Region | Average Funeral Price | Average Creamation Price | Average Burial price | Typical Cost of Dying including average funeral prices |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Average | £2,390 | £2,160 | £2,620 | £5,860 |
| 1 London | £3,186 | £2,501 | £3,870 | £8,020 |
| 2 South East & East | £2,495 | £2,298 | £2,692 | £6,259 |
| 3 Scotland | £2,517 | £2,257 | £2,777 | £6,482 |
| 4 Wales | £2,204 | £2,103 | £2,305 | £4,729 |
| 5 East & West Midlands | £2,492 | £2,192 | £2,793 | £6,003 |
| 6 Yorkshire and the Humber | £2,265 | £2,031 | £2,500 | £5,333 |
| 7 South West England | £2,372 | £2,200 | £2,544 | £6,290 |
| 8 North West England | £2,142 | £1,868 | £2,416 | £5,481 |
| 9 North East England | £2,195 | £2,077 | £2,312 | £4,573 |
| 10 Northern Ireland | £2,033 | £2,071 | £1,995 | £5,411 |
Source: Mintel Custom Solutions, 21 September 2007
Also available:
- Funeral check list leaflet as a pdf.
- Extra information on regional costs and trends.
- Interesting unusual anecdotes about out of the ordinary funerals.
Research methods used: During July & September 2007 Mintel surveyed a representative sample of 1,561 UK adults. They had all organised a funeral and administered an estate, within the last 5 years. Mintel also conducted 10 in depth interviews with funeral directors in each of the 10 official regions. (A total of 100 interviews). The benchmark used was the cost of a modest cremation and burial.
Paul Dwyer can put you in touch with other organisations that have specialist knowledge in this field.
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