Most New Yorkers quit New Year’s resolutions – or don’t bother to make them at all, survey shows

New year, same old New Yorkers.

Only 70% of Empire Staters planned on even attempting a New Year’s resolutions this year, according to a December survey — which also found nearly 80% of the state’s jaded residents don’t believe they could see a resolution through.

Out of all the state’s hopefuls, 48% resolved to work on their health and fitness in 2025.

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Nearly 80% of the New York’s jaded residents don’t believe they could see a resolution through, according to the survey results. REUTERS

The second biggest group, 15%, dedicated themselves to career growth in the new year.

In third place, 11% vowed to focus on spiritual growth, followed by 8% who are just focused on “living life to the fullest.”

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A smart 7% said they want to save money, and 4% vowed to drink less alcohol, while traveling more and learning a new skill or hobby each racked up 3% of votes.

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