Jan 25, 2025
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A new study found Ohio is one of the least motivated states when it comes to New Year’s resolutions, with a large number of residents headed toward giving up on their goals by late January. Action Network, a sports media company, set out to find which states have the least motivated residents when it comes to New Year’s resolutions.  In November 2024, the platform surveyed 2,000 Americans aged 21 and older, asking them how motivated they typically feel regarding their resolutions on the third Monday of January. Participants ranked their response on a scale of one to 10, with one being the most motivated and 10 the least. Action Network then found the average number reported by residents of each state.  When it comes to America’s least motivated states, Ohio took the No. 15 spot, with residents reporting an average motivation score of 6.43.  “While some states are crushing their 2025 goals, residents of The Buckeye State are taking a more laid-back approach,” the study said.  The least motivated state in the country was Wyoming, with an average score of 7.50. Completing the top five was Mississippi (7.16), New Mexico (6.94), Idaho (6.88) and Kentucky (6.82).  The study found the most motivated spots were New Hampshire (4.29), Delaware (5.13), Washington, D.C. (5.25), South Dakota (5.67) and Maryland (5.31). 
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