New research has revealed that South Africa is the fourth most expensive country to die in, with the cost of burial or cremation accounting for 13% of the average annual salary. SACoronaMonitor
Cape Town - New research has revealed that South Africa is the fourth most expensive country to die in, with the cost of burial or cremation accounting for 13% of the average annual salary.
Based on available data gathered by the life insurance provider’s research team, the average cost of dying across the world is around 10% of the average individual salary.
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