Ohio city tapped as one of nation’s worst for keeping New Year’s resolutions, new study says
It’s hard to keep any New Year’s resolution, but according to a new study from WalletHub, it may be particularly hard to do so in the city of Toledo.
The WalletHub study, which was published Jan. 5, named the best and worst cities in the nation for keeping your New Year’s resolutions. And Toledo found itself near the bottom of that list.
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The study tapped the Ohio city as the 10th-worst in the country (Toledo was 173rd out of 182) for keeping your resolutions. Columbus landed at 78th, with Cincinnati not far behind at 82nd. Another Northern Ohio city, Cleveland, came in 144th.
WalletHub ranked each city across 57 different metrics (broken up into categories related to financial resolutions, health resolutions, work resolutions, bad-habit resolutions and relationship resolutions).
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