Three in 10 Americans reported making at least one resolution this year, according to a survey from Pew Research Center. The most popular goals concerned health (79%) and wealth (61%), but one week into 2024, 13% of respondents had already veered off course, per the data.
A new survey from Motley Fool Money reveals an optimistic outlook on financial resolutions for 2025. Across 2,000 American adults sampled via Pollfish, 69% of respondents plan to set a money-related goal for the new year — and most of them (74%) are confident they will be able to achieve it.
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