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January 3, 2025 1 min
Money is on people mind with resolutions. Dangerous Dave talks about a poll that says 23% of people want to save more in 2025. Plus, what decade are you most nostalgic for? 1990's tops the list in the survey.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is deeper in the din with dangerous deed. Well,
you know, when it comes to New Year's resolutions, people
have money on their minds. This is according to a
wallet up survey, twenty three percent of respondents say saving
more money was a resolution this year, making it the
top resolution of twenty twenty five. So, according to this survey,
saving more money twenty three percent of people want to

(00:22):
do that. Personal happiness was number two at twenty two percent,
And I guess maybe by saving more money you can
be personally happy. I don't know. Tie the two in
exercise more was at number three at twenty one percent,
and improving physical health at twenty one percent, which goes
hand in hand, and eating healthier which also improves your
physical health at number five. So basically the biggest percentage

(00:43):
of people are focused on health. But the number one
overall was saving more money. And I'm hoping at some
point in twenty twenty five I get some of this
money stuff people are talking about Deeper in the two
probably most importantly about when you were born. But what
decade would you say you're most nostalgic for right now?
They asked to pull and yes, nineties have finally surpassed

(01:05):
the nineteen eighties nineties most nostalgic decade twenty four percent
of Americans. That was followed closely by the eighties at
twenty two percent, two thousands at eighteen percent, nineteen seventies
at seventeen percent, and sixties at eleven percent. Twenty ten
could pass the sixties soon. Nine percent said that they
were most nostalgic for the twenty tens. They looked at
the nineties things that we're most nostalgic for. Top five

(01:28):
things include music, movies and TV shows, video games, fashion,
and a tie between sports and toys from the nineteen nineties.
So apparently it takes about twenty five years for a
decade to hit the top of the list. Does that
mean in twenty fifty we're going to be nostalgic about chat,
GPT and brat summer? Just wondering too again for another
episode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Dave light

(01:50):
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