A generation ago, burial was the default and cremation the exception. Today, the roles are rapidly reversing. By 2035, 80% of Americans will opt for cremation over burial, according to the National ...
Californians appear to increasingly prefer cremation to burial, reflecting a nationwide shift that reverses a norm from two decades ago, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. Why it ...
Cremation’s rise to 61.9% in 2024, driven by affordability and cultural shifts, has surpassed burials, reshaping the funeral economy with projections of 82% market share by 2045. Lower-cost cremation ...
The Bulletin: How much does it cost to die? Cremation, burial plots, caskets, urns, headstones & more
How much does it cost to die? Cremation, burial plots, caskets, urns, headstones & more
Duluth News Tribune: Bio-cremation is an alternative to burial or fire-based cremation
Bio-cremation, also known as chemical cremation, aquamation or resomation, is a relatively new alternative to burial and fire-based cremation. It requires less energy and fewer natural resources than ...
Mercury News: Will the “unbirthing” process of aquamation replace burial and cremation?
Americans are increasingly choosing cremation over burial, making it the new norm for end-of-life practices, a funeral industry report finds. Demand for cremation — the disposal of a body using flame ...
Yahoo Finance: In HelloNation, Funeral Service Expert David Romeo Explains Choosing Cremation or Burial & Their Differences
PATCHOGUE, N.Y., /PRNewswire/ -- When a loved one dies, how do families decide between cremation or burial? A HelloNation article offers clear guidance, with insights from David Romeo ...
In HelloNation, Funeral Service Expert David Romeo Explains Choosing Cremation or Burial & Their Differences