See how the COVID-19 pandemic changed the different generations’ spending habits.
Seven in 10 Americans treat their health as an “investment” that will gain value over time.
Nutrition, including healthy groceries, topped the list of recent health-related spends , followed by health and wellness tech such as apps and fitness wearables . , a fitness app and credit card that provides rewards for working out, and conducted by OnePoll, found that among millennials, more than two in five recently invested in their financial wellness and in wellness experiences , including wellness-focused travel.
The average person expects to see results in about three months to feel that their investment in fitness equipment, health tech, or groceries has paid for itself.
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