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15 January 2021, Sydney, Australia – 2021 is shaping up to be the year of self-improvement, according to new research by Finder, Australia's most visited comparison site.
A new nationally representative Finder survey of 1,004 Australians has revealed that 83% of respondents – equivalent to 16.1 million people – have set a new year's resolution for 2021.
Over half the adult population (51%) are hoping to offset the extra pounds gained during lockdown, with improved fitness and weight loss topping the list of new year goals.
More than 1 in 3 people (38%) are vowing to eat better. This mirrors almost perfectly with a recent CSIRO study in which 39% of Australians admitted to gaining weight during the pandemic.
Australians are also keen to tackle their finances, with two in five (42%) resolving to save more money or reduce their spending in 2021.
Taylor Blackburn, money expert at Finder, says Aussies are eager to leave 2020 behind and make a fresh start.
"Between the COVID-19 pandemic and the recession, it's been a tough year for all of us.
"Whether it's losing weight or getting on top of their savings, Aussies are ready to bounce back in 2021.
"Most people ditch their resolutions early on because they haven't created a plan, so it's important to set clear goals and a timeline.
"Creating unrealistic expectations is setting yourself up for failure – make small changes to your daily habits instead," Blackburn said.
The research also found that 14% of Australians are aiming to tackle their debts next year. The generation most keen is millennials (21%).
Australians are also optimistic about travelling in 2021, with one in five (20%) hoping to get out and about more to compensate for months spent indoors.
Blackburn said that Aussies should take a long-term approach to their 2021 plans.
"The recent spike of Sydney virus cases has thrown many people's interstate travel plans into disarray, but many Aussies are still hopeful about borders reopening in 2021.
"For those hoping to sort out their money situation next year, there are a number of online tools that can help – you don't have to do it alone.
"The Finder app is a free tool that gives you a helicopter view of your financial position, tracks your credit score, and shows you where you could be getting a better deal.
"Connecting your accounts is a good first step towards better money management in 2021," Blackburn said.
Top new year's resolutions for 2021 | |
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Improve fitness/lose weight | 51% |
Save more money/spend less | 42% |
Eat better | 38% |
Travel/travel more | 20% |
Get out of debt | 14% |
Sleep more | 13% |
Work less/have a work/life balance | 11% |
Volunteer | 8% |
Find love | 8% |
Quit/reduce smoking | 5% |
Quit/reduce drinking | 4% |
Take more risks | 3% |
Other | 3% |
Source: Finder December survey, 2020
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About Finder
Every month 2.6 million unique visitors turn to Finder to save money and time, and to make important life choices. We compare virtually everything from credit cards, phone plans, health insurance, travel deals and much more.
Our free service is 100% independently-owned by three Australians: Fred Schebesta, Frank Restuccia and Jeremy Cabral. Since launching in 2006, Finder has helped Aussies find what they need from 1,800+ brands across 100+ categories.
We continue to expand and launch around the globe, and now have offices in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Poland and the Philippines. For further information visit www.finder.com.au.
12.6 million average unique monthly audience (June- September 2019), Nielsen Digital Panel