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The average salary for an Undertaker in U.S. is $58,020.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,020

$30,660$91,870

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.90

$14.74$44.17

What does an Undertaker earn?

On average, undertakers in the U.S. earn around $58,020 a year. An undertaker's work involves offering support and comfort to individuals in a time of sadness. Services include arranging funerals and preparing the body of the deceased. An undertaker may specialise in a particular type of service such as coffins, burial plots, or cremation services.

How to earn more as an Undertaker

To become an undertaker, you will need to complete a qualification in funeral services. Alternatively, you can look at the options available to you through apprenticeships. To increase your earning potential, you can gain more knowledge in specific areas related to the job, such as embalming, any other associated professions, or take on a leadership role as a manager in a funeral home. There is also the possibility of becoming self-employed or setting up your own business related to funerals.