Wellness spending in the US has reached over $6,000 per person annually, making it the largest economy in this sector globally. The article examines individual expenditures and perceptions on wellness through the experiences of five readers, providing insight into what wellness means to them. One reader details their monthly budget breakdown, revealing costs associated with food, healthcare, fitness, and cosmetic care, highlighting the diverse ways people invest in their health and wellness.
I feel a little embarrassed because sometimes it seems wellness is something we should be able to achieve without a lot of spending.
Americans spend more than $6,000 per person a year on wellness, making the US the largest wellness economy by far.
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