Top New Year’s resolutions for Americans include eating healthier and spending more time with family, according to survey results from Statista.
Most Americans, 57 percent, said they are making resolutions of some kind for 2025, but 43 percent said they are not. Of those who said they are making resolutions, five stood out.
Saving money emerged as the top resolution from the survey’s results, as 21 percent said that is their goal. Eating healthier came in second place with 19 percent identifying that as their top resolution for the new year. Exercising more followed closely behind in third place with 17 percent choosing that as their resolution.
In fourth place came losing weight with 15 percent — a goal that seems to mesh well with
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