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⚠️ Urgent Notice — Americans Ages 50 to 74
The Government Will Pay $255 Toward Your Funeral.
The Average Funeral Costs $9,000.
(Someone Has To Pay That Gap. And It Won't Be You —
It Will Be Your Family.)

Most Americans have no idea this is happening. When you pass away, Social Security sends your family a one-time check for $255. That amount hasn't changed since 1954. Meanwhile, the average funeral now costs between $9,000 and $12,000.

The difference — thousands of dollars — lands on your spouse, your children, or your grandchildren. Often within 72 hours of your passing, while they are still in shock.
⚠️ The real numbers — 2025
What the government pays your family when you die
$255
Average funeral cost (viewing + burial)
$9,000
That $255 hasn't changed since...
1954
Gap your family will have to cover
$8,745
Out of pocket  ·  In cash  ·  Within days of your passing

"When Dad passed, we had 3 days to come up with $11,200.
We had no idea it would cost that much."

And here's what makes it worse: most people believe the government takes care of this. They don't. That $255 check is all they send — and it hasn't been increased in over 70 years.

There is, however, a plan specifically designed to cover this gap. It requires no medical exam, no doctor's visit, and most people between the ages of 50 and 74 qualify — even with pre-existing health conditions.

The only question is: do you qualify? You can find out in less than 60 seconds, completely free, with no obligation.

⚠️ Check your eligibility now — before an agent is no longer available today.
Free  ·  No obligation  ·  No phone call required to check
Find out if you qualify
3 quick questions  ·  Less than 60 seconds  ·  100% confidential
How old are you?
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Real families. Real stories.
RJ
Robert J., 67
Tennessee
★★★★★
"My brother passed last year with no plan. His kids had to put the funeral on a credit card — $9,800. I called that same week. The agent picked up immediately and I was covered in 20 minutes."
ML
Mary L., 71
South Carolina
★★★★★
"I have diabetes and high blood pressure. I thought no one would cover me. The agent said it didn't matter. I got approved the same day. No exam, no doctor. My daughter cried when I told her."
DW
Donald W., 63
Virginia
★★★★★
"I thought Social Security would cover it. Then I found out it's only $255. That's not even a casket. I called right away. Best decision I ever made for my family."