Losing weight saved me $11K in one year — here’s how I did it
NY Post
Less piggy, more bank.
New year, new diet resolutions — and in 2025 more than ever, as Americans rush to sign up not just for the usual gym memberships, but also for now widely available weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.
And while shedding the pounds may be a boon for your physical and mental health, some are discovering that getting thin can also make you rich. Or rich-er, anyway.
Turns out, health really does equal wealth for slimmed-down dieters — with some saying they’ve saved thousands since snapping into shape.
“I spend far less than I used to on food,” Hunter Stoler, 24, told The Post, revealing he’s dropped 45 pounds — and slashed a staggering $10,920 from his budget — in the past year.
“Eating healthy costs far less than eating processed fast foods,” he said.