Marist's poll suggests 60 percent of Americans will not be making resolutions this year. Last year, 62 percent said the same thing.
For those who did make resolutions, 17 percent want to lose weight, 13 percent wish to quit smoking and 10 percent want to be better people. Nine percent intend to spend less money and 8 percent wish to exercise more. Seven percent want to eat healthier, 6 percent would like to improve their health and 5 percent want to get a better job.
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