Have you decided what your New Year’s Resolution is yet? Is 2014 going to be the year you finally lose the beer belly or add some money to your savings account? Despite the fact over 40% of Americans reportedly make New Year’s resolutions, University of Scranton research suggests that only about 8% of people actually achieve their goals. However, before tucking back into that Ben & Jerry’s tub of “Scotchy Scotch Scotch” consider how serious you are about these resolutions. Also consider if making “move to a new city” one of them, because where you live can have a big effect on everything from your wallet to your waistline. Click through for our selection of the best and worst cities for sticking to your New Year’s resolutions.
The Best (and Worst) Cities for Keeping New Year's Resolutions
A change of scenery may be just what you need to lose that beer belly.
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