Will New Year's Eve be loud or quiet? What are the top 2025 resolutions? AP-NORC poll has answers
Saturday, 28 December 2024 () If you’re planning on ringing in the new year quietly at home, you’re not alone. A majority of U.S. adults say they plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve at home, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Nearly 2 in 10 will be celebrating at a friend or family member’s home, and just 5% plan to go out to celebrate at a bar, restaurant or organized event, the poll found. But many will celebrate the new year in a different way — by making a resolution. More than half say they’ll make at least one resolution for 2025. There’s some optimism about the year ahead, although more than half aren’t expecting a positive change.
New Year’s Eve is almost upon us which usually means overpriced champagne and getting stuck in a cab when the clock strikes midnight. And if you’re like many Americans who were not treated well in 2024, here are a few ideas to do New Years on a budget. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
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