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Detroit on the list of Cities Least Likely To Stick to New Year’s Resolutions

Apparently where you live could have a lot to do with how long you’ll actually stick to your New Year’s Resolution. WalletHub.com looked at a ton of stats for 182…

DETROIT, MI – DECEMBER 10: Ford Field and the General Motors world headquarters are shown downtown December 10, 2014 in Detroit, Michigan. Today, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, and former Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr announced at a press conference the end of the City of Detroit’s emergency status and its exit from an historic bankruptcy. Detroit was the largest city in in the history of the United States to file for bankruptcy. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Apparently where you live could have a lot to do with how long you'll actually stick to your New Year's Resolution.

WalletHub.com looked at a ton of stats for 182 major cities in the U.S., and ranked them according to how easy it is to keep your resolution.

They looked at 57 different factors, including overall health stats, financial stats, and binge-drinking rates. They even looked at things like how many fast food places there are to tempt you! We already know Detroit is full of different food options so we're screwed there.

According to the results, the city where you're most likely to stick to your resolution this year is San Diego. Well, I went there for Christmas vacation so does that count for something?

Detroit makes the list of the cities where it's hard to stick to your New Year's Resolution. #4 worst city actually!

Well, at least I won't feel bad when I don't lose any weight and spend too much money on food!

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J. Steele is the afternoon host on 105-1 The Bounce and has been with the station for over 5 years (and counting!) He has worked all over the country in cities including Phoenix, Pittsburgh and Montreal! As a content creator, J. Steele loves to write about celebrity gossip, food, social media hacks and sports!