Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Fun Freetime - Bucket List Survey

Between school pickups, sports practices, family dinners, and everything in between, most parents rarely stop to think about their own bucket lists. But a new Choice Mutual survey of 2,000 Americans took a closer look at what people most want to do before they die, and the findings are worth a moment of reflection for busy moms and dads.

Here's what the study uncovered:

  • The average American bucket list has 20 items, with Indiana and North Carolina residents carrying the longest lists in the country.
  • Visiting specific landmarks in Europe and learning a new language are the two most common bucket list items nationwide.
  • 88% of Americans say their financial situation prevents them from accomplishing items on their bucket list.
  • 2 in 5 Americans believe they will check everything off their list before they go.
  • 75% of Americans say rising travel costs make it harder to check items off their bucket list.
  • 55% cite global conflicts or geopolitical tensions as another barrier to their goals.

For parents, these numbers may hit especially close to home. Between the cost of raising kids and the way family life reshapes daily priorities, it's no surprise that dream trips to Rome or that long-promised language class often get pushed to "someday." The study suggests that dreams aren't gone; they're just waiting, and most Americans, parents included, still want to believe they'll get there.

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