How Many Americans Break Their Financial Resolutions?
The new year represents a chance to hit the reset button for many people. It's a clean slate and an opportunity to do better. That's why so many people start the year off by joining a gym or going on a diet.
The new year also causes many people to take a look at their finances and resolve to make changes or do better. However, financial resolutions, like fitness ones, seem easier to make than to keep. In fact, in 2019, 55% of Americans broke their financial resolutions within three months, while 25% only kept theirs for a single month, according to a new study by MassMutual.
Source Fool.com