Cremation Costs in 2025: How cremation continues to disrupt the Funeral Industry

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How much should you expect to pay for a cremation service in 2025?

Cremation Costs in 2024

Some of the most frequently asked questions we receive these days are about cremation prices.  Now, cremation has become mainstream, and more Americans are considering cremation. 

The Internet has also disrupted a service industry that once relied upon ‘traditional’ families, who would not even ask about funeral prices.

Five years ago, it was extremely rare for a funeral home website to disclose any cremation prices. Now, not only is there a growing number of funeral homes displaying cremation packages and prices online, but we also have funeral homes using Google advertising to price-competitively.

So, what should you expect to pay for a cremation service in 2025?  Will cremation prices decrease as more funeral homes install crematories?  A simple cremation service costs between $795 and $3,000 today. 

Visit our article on Innovations in the Cremation Industry in 2025 to read further about how cremation and technology are affecting death care services today.

The disparity in this price range is primarily due to which cremation service provider you select.  All funeral homes have a basic cremation [direct cremation] on their General Price List (GPL). 

The price differs by the provider, often based on their overhead and profit margins.

Most states with a higher cremation rate have funeral service providers offering lower-cost cremation services. The table below gives examples of median direct cremation costs in June 2025 in various states and cities.

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StateCityDirect Cremation Cost – DFS
CaliforniaLos Angeles$1,045
 San Francisco$995
 Sacramento$995
WashingtonSeattle/Tacoma$995
ArizonaPhoenix$950
 Tucson$995
FloridaMiami$795
 SWFL$1,095
 Orlando$1,095
TexasAustin$895
 San Antonio$895
 Houston$795
 Dallas/Fort Worth$795
New YorkNew York City$495
IllinoisChicago$1,295
PennsylvaniaPittsburgh$695
OhioColumbus$695
IndianaIndianapolis$850

As you can see, some of the most populated cities have the lowest cremation prices.  Prices tend to increase in rural areas, where the cremation rate is lower than the national average. Find your nearest DFS Memorials provider to locate cremation costs.

The national cremation rate reached 60% last year and is forecast to grow to nearly 80% by 2040. What is not disclosed is the percentage of cremation families who select full-service services or just a simple cremation.

There has been a steady increase in interest in “just cremation” services, also known as “direct cremation” within the industry.

Projected cremation and burial rates

A direct cremation is a basic cremation service that does not include a funeral ceremony, typically performed by the funeral home.  The deceased is collected and cremated, and the cremated remains are returned directly to the family. 

This is also the most economical disposition option available.  It is what families are asking for when they say, “I just want a simple cremation…no fuss.”

According to our survey of the DFS Memorials network of cremation providers, 80% of cremations conducted in 2024 were direct cremations.  Time magazine reported on how ‘Cremation Is Now Outpacing Traditional Burial’ with a case study from a funeral home in Boise, Idaho.  Robert Boetticher, Jr., of Cloverdale Funeral Home, shared how cremation was barely mentioned in mortuary school in the 1980s, and now the cases at his funeral home in Boise are 60% cremation cases.

Barbara Kemmis, CANA’s executive director, has said,Cremation has become the new tradition. It’s a seismic shift in the profession.”

Although the funeral profession may not initially want to embrace it, direct cremation services appear to be the most popular cremation choice for families today.

How is the cremation trend impacting cremation costs in 2025?

Direct Cremation costs

I have been observing the cremation trend and national changes in cremation prices for the last few years. I would propose that we are witnessing an impact on cremation pricing driven by the demand for low-cost direct cremation.

Cremation ‘price wars’ have been instigated in some areas. With the decline in expensive traditional burials and the growth of simple cremation services, funeral homes’ profit margins are significantly down. This has resulted in closures, acquisitions, extended service area coverage, and pricing competition.

Are you comfortable making cremation arrangements online?

Online cremation plans

Some funeral homes have set up a separate cremation business to offer cremation at the most affordable price. They seek to increase volume while reducing overhead.

Some of these businesses offer an ‘online arrangement’ cremation price, enabling the consumer to complete all the information and payment online. This saves manpower for the cremation company.

Many of these online portals offer a 4-step process:

  1. Arrange online
  2. Collection of the deceased
  3. Registering the death & conducting the cremation
  4. Returning the cremated remains – by mail or in person.

Direct cremation online

Cremation Costs and The Economy in 2025

Numerous reports and surveys have been published on the increasing trend toward cremation over the past decade. Most of these reports conclusively summarize that price has driven the shift towards a more affordable alternative to cremation. 

One could argue that the funeral industry has contributed to this by charging families exorbitant funeral prices. Since the economic downturn, we have seen slow but steady growth in the cremation rate.

CNBC has reported that ‘Many Americans who can’t afford a $400 emergency blame debt’, quoting that 40% of Americans would struggle to raise $400 for an unexpected bill.  Sadly, we are on the brink of what I believe could be an era of funeral poverty. 

Counties are struggling with their budgets for indigent funeral requests as a growing number of low-income families face unexpected funeral expenses. More counties are allocating their indigent burial budgets to direct cremation instead of burial services to cut costs.

Clearly, there is an intrinsic link between the state of the economy, the rise in the cremation rate, and cremation costs.

Memorialization after cremation

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There are two fundamental elements to the death care process: disposition of the body and memorialization.  For decades, these two elements have been held solely in the domain of the funeral home. 

However, cremation has allowed us to separate these two elements.

The disposition of the deceased can be handled clinically by the funeral director.  Cremation has enabled this to be handled in a timely manner while removing the need to rush to arrange funeral services.

A memorial service can be held after the cremation; therefore, there is no rush to arrange a ceremony immediately.  This has disempowered funeral homes that often felt we needed their memorialization services to grieve.

The Rise of Personalization and Cremation Alternatives

‘Personalization’ has recently become a buzzword in the industry, particularly in the cremation services sector.  Once the cremation is performed and the family has the cremated remains, there are many options for creating a personalized memorial. 

Families appreciate the flexibility this offers and the significant savings they can achieve by personally choosing how to commemorate a loved one.

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Simple Cremation and baby boomers

There is considerable discussion about how the baby boomers will impact the deathcare industry over the next 10-20 years.  They have re-invented life’s rituals and customs through each era of their lives, and now, as they embark on the final journey, it is expected they will lead a re-invention of their final passage.

From surveys conducted with baby boomers, there is a definite interest in simple cremation and a growing interest in greener funeral options.

So, it’s been another year of flux for the funeral industry. Overall, they have finally accepted that cremation is not a passing trend but is here to stay. However, as more funeral businesses try to remain profitable with the expected lower cost of cremation services, I am sure more changes are on the horizon.

1. Deathcare Services – Statistics & Facts. https://www.statista.com/topics/4731/death-care-services-in-the-us/ Published by E. Mazareanu, Jul 10, 2019

2. The United States Death Care Market Report 2018-2023: Market is Estimated to Reach Revenues of Around $68 Billion

In 2019, there were 19,177 funeral homes in the U.S.  The Provision of funeral homes and cemetery services generated a combined revenue of $21 billion USD in 2019.  The main corporate funeral entities have the following shares of the market: SCI 1.9 billion, StoneMor Partners 261.94 million, and Carriage Services. 210.7 million.

Sara Marsden

I have been researching and writing about the death care industry for the past fifteen years. End-of-life services and experiences are topics most people avoid thinking about until they must face them. My work provides comprehensive and independent resources for families, explaining the workings of the funeral industry, the laws governing funeral practices, and the death care trends that impact consumers. With a BA in Cultural Studies, I bring a unique perspective to analyzing cultural death care rituals, complemented by a career background in Business Management. The death care industry is undergoing significant changes, which I find fascinating. The shift towards cremation services and the emergence of sustainable alternatives like aquamation and human composting are of particular interest. I am also intrigued by how technology is reshaping the funeral planning process and experience. I write for US Funerals Online and DFS Memorials LLC, and contribute to various forums and publications within the death care industry.

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