New Year’s Resolution: 99 Million Americans Want to Save, Get out of Debt in 2020
As Americans usher in 2020, millions say they are making a New Year’s resolution to improve their financial status.
The personal finance website WalletHub conducted a nationwide survey of almost 500 people between Dec. 2 and Dec. 6 to ask about the kind of New Year’s resolution they are making.
The survey reveals that almost 99 million Americans are vowing to improve their finances, with the No. 1 resolution for men to save money and for women to pay off debt. . .
WalletHub CEO Odysseas Papadimitriou said:
The top New Year’s financial resolutions that people should make for 2020 are to pay off existing credit card debt and to save as much as possible. I’m predicting that 2020 will be a very strong year for the economy. But we shouldn’t forget that it’s only a matter of time until the next recession, and now is the time to strengthen our financial foundation.
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