Becker's Healthcare May 22, 2018
Alia Paavola

For a majority of Americans, diet and fitness goals supersede monetary goals, according to a new survey from TD Bank.

TD Bank surveyed 1,091 consumers across the U.S. who made a resolution for themselves in 2018. The data was then weighted by age, gender and region.

Here are six survey findings.

1. The top goal of respondents was to eat better, with 54 percent citing it as their priority. The top financial goal was to save more and spend less, with 39 percent of respondents selecting it as a priority.

2. Millennials say eating healthy (56 percent) and getting in shape or staying fit (48 percent) is more important than saving more and spending less money (47 percent).

3. Seventy-three...

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