Barely noticed by those of us in the media, the budget will eliminate a program that helps poor families bury their dead. Michigan has been among about a dozen states which set aside money to help. The state would help pay for a cheap casket, basically a cloth-covered fiberboard box. Most cemeteries require some kind of concrete box or vault. The cheapest, is called a rough box. State funds paid for it and a basic funeral service and then someone to dig the grave.
As recently as ten years ago, the average payment to help a family bury a loved one was $1290. The state reduced the rate over the years. Since 2007, the maximum the state would pay is $700. Last year the average payment was $569.
Now, families will be on their own.
Nationally, the average funeral costs about $7000. Struggling families cannot afford it.
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