Percentage of respondents: 20.5%
One in five people said they would give up their vacation time to get to $1 million. You could argue that regularly going on vacation is a healthier approach to achieving financial goals. After all, your time off is an important part of your job, allowing you to rest and recharge so that you’re at your best when you return to your colleagues. Still, giving up vacation time was one of the more popular options selected in the survey.
This is another answer choice with a pronounced difference in response rates between men and women. More than 23% of men were ready to give up their vacation time, while just 17.6% of women felt the same way.
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