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COVID changed burial wishes, now Americans are adjusting

Por: Fox Business Business December 26, 2022

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UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz says the longer the Fed stays hawkish, the higher the chances are for a recession. The has changed the way Americans want to be laid to rest, with more people desiring a natural burial, released this month by Choice Mutual Insurance Agency. The survey found 24% of Americans had changed their burial plans this year, compared with 37% in 2021. This downward trend suggests that compared... + full article



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