I have many areas of interest, how can I study all of them?

You can’t.

You can take some courses in all of them but the whole idea of college is to major in one or two subjects. You will need to choose among them for the courses you take in depth for your degree. College is obtaining expertise in one or two areas, not being a “jack of all trades”.

Your interests are in one general area. Sometime you should look at the requirements for the different majors to see which one seems to have the most areas of interest to you within it. Once you are in college you will be able to determine better which major to focus on. Many/most entering college freshmen will change majors so your decision is not set in stone. You will also need to take a number of courses outside your interests to meet breadth requirements at any school. For you this would include some sciences.

When you look at the requirements for each possible major of those you listed you likely will rule one in/out. Economics is the most mathematical and usually requires some calculus today. You may end up taking a couple of courses instead of meeting all of the degree requirements if math is not appealing to you.

For now you will be choosing colleges that seem to have good departments in your areas of interest (and are most affordable). There will be many other nonacademic factors to determine which schools you can see yourself at for four years. You can worry about your specific major once you are in college and know more about how things work.