By 2045, cremation is projected to reach 82.3% while burial falls to 13.0%.
All 50 states plus D.C. are projected to surpass a 50% cremation rate by 2035.
Funeral cost statistics
NFDA’s latest General Price List study puts the national median at $8,300 for viewing + burial and $6,280 for viewing + cremation (both for 2023). These medians do not include cemetery costs (interment), monuments/markers, or cash-advance charges (like flowers or obituaries).
NFDA reported the median cost of a funeral with burial increased 5.8% over two years (from $7,848 to $8,300).
Over the same two years, NFDA reported the median cost of a funeral with cremation increased 8.1% (from $5,810 to $6,280).
How families plan funerals (digital + preplanning)
Consumer behavior is moving online, but many people still want a professional involved—especially when they’re unsure about legal, logistical, or pricing details.
Label
Bar
Value
Would arrange livestreaming (NFDA study, 2025)
~64%
Used a funeral home found on Facebook (NFDA study, 2025)
40%
Prefer hybrid online + funeral director (NFDA study, 2025)
31.8%
Complete all arrangements online (NFDA study, 2025)
~30%
Pre-planned and prepaid (NFDA study, 2025)
19.4%
Max = 64%. Widths: Would arrange livestreaming (NFDA study, 2025) 100.00%, Used a funeral home found on Facebook (NFDA study, 2025) 62.50%, Prefer hybrid online + funeral director (NFDA study, 2025) 49.69%, Complete all arrangements online (NFDA study, 2025) 46.88%, Pre-planned and prepaid (NFDA study, 2025) 30.31%.
Online cremation arrangements (funeral home operations)
Nearly 36% of NFDA member firms already offer online cremation arrangements.
Another 25% plan to offer online cremation arrangements within four years.
Green funerals and alternative disposition statistics
61.4% of consumers say they’d be interested in exploring green funeral options.
58.3% of respondents report attending a funeral at a non-traditional location.
“Human composting” (natural organic reduction) is legal in over a dozen U.S. states (availability still varies by region/provider).
As of Nov 1, 2024, the Green Burial Council reported 179 certified funeral homes and 73 certified cemeteries (hybrid + natural + conservation) in its active provider totals.
Funeral industry size and structure (U.S.)
Funeral homes market size is estimated at $20.3B (2024) and $20.8B (2025).
Number of funeral homes businesses is estimated at 24,284 (2024) and 24,422 (2025).
Funeral workforce statistics
Median annual wage (May 2024): $76,830 for funeral home managers; $49,800 for morticians/undertakers/funeral arrangers.
Overall employment of funeral service workers is projected to grow 4% from 2024–2034.
Projected openings: about 5,800 per year on average.
Consumer rights: price transparency
In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission’s Funeral Rule gives consumers the right to receive a General Price List when they ask about funeral arrangements—helpful for comparing providers and avoiding surprise fees.
Sources
National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA); Cremation Association of North America (CANA); U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC/NCHS); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC); IBISWorld; Green Burial Council (GBC).