It’s common practice for people to make New Year’s Resolutions. However, a poll from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) shows many Marylanders are opting out of the years-long tradition.
According to the survey, 72% of Marylanders decided not to make a New Year’s resolution for 2026. The poll surveyed more than 800 adults between December 2 and 6.
Meanwhile, 22% said they will create a resolution for themselves, focusing on health, finances, relationships, government, and general improvements throughout their lives…