With February coming to an end, have any of us actually stuck to our New Year’s resolutions?Whether it’s to lose weight, become more financially stable or to start cooking more from scratch; New Year’s resolutions are a great way to set goals for ourselves for the year ahead. The trouble with unrealistic New Year’s resolutions isn’t just that you’re setting yourself up to fail, but it’s also potentially draining on your finances. Here, you’ll discover the real cost behind some of the most popular New Year’s resolutions.
Expensive gym memberships
By far the most common New Year’s resolutions for a huge number of Brits, is to lose weight. After over-indulging at Christmas, most are filled with high motivation to get healthier and leaner in the new year. This typically means signing yourself up to the gym. Gym memberships soar in January, but come February, most have already stopped going. When you consider the average cost of gym membership is
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