• TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I think all of them do. If the state pays for it, at the very least they’re going to try and recover the cost from the deceased’s estate. If the estate has no value, then the state would probably cover the cost of a cremation but that’s it.

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      1 year ago

      No, in countries where I lived social security simply pays for the funeral. There can be some edge cases where a person is uninsured and family has to pay but it’s very rare. In Poland family will simply get a fixed amount so they can pay a private funeral home. Funeral homes charge the same about that people get from the government, around $1000. In Spain the funeral homes are public and social security will pay for the service. There can be some extra costs for special services like a mass in church but basic costs are covered.