Funeral Costs in Los Angeles, California (2026) — Average Prices | SeniorBurialQuote.com
Funeral Cost Data · Los Angeles, California

How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Los Angeles, California?

The average total funeral cost in Los Angeles is $29,000 in 2026 — among the highest in the nation. Here's exactly what that includes and how to make sure your family is protected.

Data updated 2026 · Sources: NFDA, World Population Review, Funeralocity
Average Funeral Costs — Los Angeles, California (2026)
Traditional Burial (total)
$29,000
Casket + burial + plot + vault
Full-Service Cremation
$8,600
With viewing and service
Burial Plot (metro avg.)
$14,000
Cemetery rights, Los Angeles area
Outer Burial Container
$1,800
Vault or grave liner, required by most cemeteries
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Full Burial Cost Breakdown — Los Angeles

ItemWhat's IncludedAvg. Cost
Funeral Home ServicesDirector, staff, facilities, basic services fee$13,200
Burial PlotCemetery rights, Los Angeles metro area$14,000
Outer Burial ContainerVault or grave liner (required by most cemeteries)$1,800
Total Estimated CostBurial with casket, Los Angeles, 2026$29,000

Note: Costs do not include headstone ($1,000–$3,500), death certificates ($10–$25 each), or additional obituary and flower costs. Actual prices vary by funeral home and cemetery.

Why Funeral Costs in Los Angeles Are Higher Than Average

Funeral costs in Los Angeles reflect local factors including real estate prices (which directly affect burial plot costs), the concentration of corporate-owned funeral home chains vs. independent operators, and the cost of living for funeral professionals and staff.

The national median funeral cost with burial is $8,300 (NFDA, 2025). In Los Angeles, the average of $29,000 is $20,700 above that national figure. Burial plots in Los Angeles account for a significant portion of that difference — metro area cemetery prices are heavily influenced by land values and have risen sharply over the past decade.

The $255 Reality: Social Security pays a one-time death benefit of just $255 to eligible survivors. That leaves the average Los Angeles family responsible for $28,745 out of pocket — often due within 30 days of a loved one's passing.

Burial vs. Cremation in Los Angeles

Full-service cremation in Los Angeles averages $8,600 — compared to $29,000 for traditional burial. That's a difference of $20,400. For many families, cremation is the more manageable option financially.

Direct cremation (no services, no viewing) can be significantly less — sometimes as low as $1,500–$2,500 in the Los Angeles area. However, many families still choose to hold a memorial service separately, which adds costs for a venue, catering, and printed materials.

Regardless of which option your family chooses, the key is having the funds available when it matters — which is exactly what final expense insurance is designed to do.

How to Protect Your Family from These Costs

Final expense insurance — also called burial insurance — is a whole life policy designed specifically to cover end-of-life costs. Coverage amounts typically range from $5,000 to $25,000, and monthly premiums for seniors in California start as low as $20–$40/month depending on age and health.

Key benefits that make it popular among Los Angeles seniors:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the average funeral cost in Los Angeles?
The average total funeral cost in Los Angeles, California is approximately $29,000 in 2026, including funeral home services, burial plot, and outer burial container. Cremation averages $8,600.

What is the cheapest funeral option in Los Angeles?
Direct cremation — where no viewing or formal service is held — is the most affordable option, typically ranging from $1,500 to $2,500 in the Los Angeles area. This does not include a memorial service, which families often arrange separately.

Does Social Security cover funeral costs?
Social Security pays a one-time death benefit of $255 to eligible spouses or children. This covers less than 1% of the average Los Angeles funeral cost. Final expense insurance exists specifically to fill this gap.

Can I get burial insurance if I have health problems?
Yes. Most final expense policies accept applicants with pre-existing conditions including diabetes, heart conditions, and COPD, with no medical exam required. Coverage is typically available to California residents ages 45–85.

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