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Cost of a funeral soars to £3,700 - but what do you get? | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
One in ten people in the UK are struggling to pay for a funeral, according to a report seen by 5 Live Investigates. | One in ten people in the UK are struggling to pay for a funeral, according to a report seen by 5 Live Investigates. |
Life and pensions group Royal London says the average cost of a funeral in the UK has risen by nearly 4% in the last year to £3,700, while the UK inflation rate has hovered around zero. | |
It wants policymakers to investigate the causes of rising funeral costs and better government help for people on low incomes. | It wants policymakers to investigate the causes of rising funeral costs and better government help for people on low incomes. |
The Department of Work and Pensions says the average payment from its Social Fund scheme has increased year-on-year. | The Department of Work and Pensions says the average payment from its Social Fund scheme has increased year-on-year. |
So what does £3700 buy you? Only the most basic of funerals. Funeral director fees make up the majority of the cost and their prices have gone up by 5% on average. | So what does £3700 buy you? Only the most basic of funerals. Funeral director fees make up the majority of the cost and their prices have gone up by 5% on average. |
Added to that are the burial or cremation fees which have also risen. Cremations now cost £683 on average and burial fees £1,645. | |
But if you want flowers, a reception or a headstone then the average cost of all these extras is £2,323, bringing the total cost close to £6,000. | |
According to the Royal London report, to be published on 5 October, people are spending less on these items than a year ago, so it seems people are looking for ways of bringing the overall cost down. | According to the Royal London report, to be published on 5 October, people are spending less on these items than a year ago, so it seems people are looking for ways of bringing the overall cost down. |
When Caroline Barnett's former partner William died from cancer, the family decided to organise the whole funeral themselves. Caroline from Windsor is a humanist who conducts funerals and other ceremonies. But she says the rising cost was an important factor in their decision. | When Caroline Barnett's former partner William died from cancer, the family decided to organise the whole funeral themselves. Caroline from Windsor is a humanist who conducts funerals and other ceremonies. But she says the rising cost was an important factor in their decision. |
The family went on to the internet to learn how to shroud the body, picked flowers from the garden and hired a camper van to take him to a woodland burial site. It cost them around £1,900. | |
"William said he wanted something eco and something cheap because he wanted to spend his money on a party before he died, which we did," she said. | |
"You have to be quite tough to do this, but we felt it was so important to be real about it. | "You have to be quite tough to do this, but we felt it was so important to be real about it. |
"The cost of funerals is rising very fast. I think we have a feeling in this culture that the more you pay the more you respect the person who's died. I don't get this at all." | "The cost of funerals is rising very fast. I think we have a feeling in this culture that the more you pay the more you respect the person who's died. I don't get this at all." |
There are big differences in the cost of a funeral depending on where you live, according to Royal London. | There are big differences in the cost of a funeral depending on where you live, according to Royal London. |
UK funeral costs | UK funeral costs |
Most expensive | Most expensive |
Beckenham £5,372 | |
Southgate £5,161 | |
Wandsworth £5,076 | |
Cheapest | Cheapest |
Belfast £3,008 | |
Amersham £3,102 | |
Yeovil £3,152 | |
The most expensive place in the UK is Beckenham in London, where the cost of a burial is £7,216 and a cremation £3,529. The cheapest place is Belfast, where you'll pay about £3,000 for either. | |
Lytham St Annes in Lancashire had the sharpest rise in funeral costs - up 10%. | |
There is also evidence of the importance for people to shop around - with large differences in price between funeral directors in the same area. | There is also evidence of the importance for people to shop around - with large differences in price between funeral directors in the same area. |
In Wrexham, North Wales, one funeral director charged £3,157 compared to another whose price was £990 - a difference of more than £2,000. | |
The report also reveals how rising costs are causing real hardship for people on low incomes. It says around one-in-ten people struggle to pay for a funeral and the amount they owe has risen to an average debt of £1,318. | |
However, the overall amount owed to the funeral industry is down, possibly because people are becoming more savvy about price. For example, the amount people spend on a coffin dropped by more than £120. | However, the overall amount owed to the funeral industry is down, possibly because people are becoming more savvy about price. For example, the amount people spend on a coffin dropped by more than £120. |
Lauren O'Connell was left several thousand pounds in debt after organising her father's funeral when he died suddenly. | Lauren O'Connell was left several thousand pounds in debt after organising her father's funeral when he died suddenly. |
She says the funeral cost £4,500 despite choosing the cheapest coffin, and the price didn't include extras such as flowers and a reception. | |
Regulars at her father's local pub helped to pay for the deposit, but Lauren, who is on a low income, was left struggling to pay the rest of the bill. The cost was eventually met by a relative when she sold her house. | Regulars at her father's local pub helped to pay for the deposit, but Lauren, who is on a low income, was left struggling to pay the rest of the bill. The cost was eventually met by a relative when she sold her house. |
"The debt was a huge worry. I was getting phone calls from the funeral director who was a very nice man, but it's business to him at the end of the day," she said. | "The debt was a huge worry. I was getting phone calls from the funeral director who was a very nice man, but it's business to him at the end of the day," she said. |
"My concern is for people who don't have a support network around them. What options are there for people who literally have nothing?" | "My concern is for people who don't have a support network around them. What options are there for people who literally have nothing?" |
Top three places with the biggest difference in funeral director costs | Top three places with the biggest difference in funeral director costs |
Wrexham: Highest £3,157, lowest £990 - difference £2,167 | |
Inverness: Highest £3000, lowest £1029 - difference £1,971 | |
Havant: Highest £3122, lowest £1,295 - difference £1,827 | |
People on low incomes can apply to the government's Social Fund Funeral Payment to help meet the cost of a funeral. | People on low incomes can apply to the government's Social Fund Funeral Payment to help meet the cost of a funeral. |
Royal London say the fund paid out £1,375 on average last year - a rise of 2% - but only a third of the cost of the average funeral. | |
About 60% of people who applied last year received some help. | |
The Department for Work and Pensions says 32,000 people received payments last year at a cost of £44m, and the average payment has increased year-on-year. | The Department for Work and Pensions says 32,000 people received payments last year at a cost of £44m, and the average payment has increased year-on-year. |
Report author Simon Cox said: "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. | Report author Simon Cox said: "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. |
"Our study shows people are striving to meet funeral price hikes, which they have little control over. Given the stressful situation, shopping around for a funeral is often not an option. Instead people are coping by cutting back on non-essentials if possible, and reconsidering how loved ones are buried. | "Our study shows people are striving to meet funeral price hikes, which they have little control over. Given the stressful situation, shopping around for a funeral is often not an option. Instead people are coping by cutting back on non-essentials if possible, and reconsidering how loved ones are buried. |
"The UK funeral system still displays fundamental failings, which we reported last year. 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." | "The UK funeral system still displays fundamental failings, which we reported last year. 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." |
The National Association of Funeral Directors welcomed the report, which it said "highlights that the rising cost of a funeral can be attributed to many factors including the increasing scarcity of burial plots and fast-rising local authority fees for burials and cremations". | |
And it added: "Funeral firms offer a range of prices based upon different services offered and in response to local competition. This enables families to select a funeral director that is right for them. However, cost is not the only important factor. | And it added: "Funeral firms offer a range of prices based upon different services offered and in response to local competition. This enables families to select a funeral director that is right for them. However, cost is not the only important factor. |
"The NAFD advises people to select a funeral firm that has signed up to a strict code of practice and independent redress scheme such as our own, to ensure that they and their loved one will be properly and professionally cared for. " | |
Hear the full report on 5 live Investigates on BBC 5 live on Sunday 4 October 2015 at 11:00 BST. Or download the programme podcast. | Hear the full report on 5 live Investigates on BBC 5 live on Sunday 4 October 2015 at 11:00 BST. Or download the programme podcast. |
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