By the Numbers: Daylight saving time

A look at the history of daylight saving time and how the time change can come with negative health effects.

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28 thoughts on “By the Numbers: Daylight saving time

  1. I don’t like this time change at all I hate fall back one hour why they can’t leave it March 13th 2022 back the Daylight saved time leave the time alone on March 13th 2022

  2. Politicians don't care what we want. Biden's infrastructure bill is proof of that. They cut out EVERYTHING the American people, left, right and center, were in favor of.

  3. I was always under the impression that the longer evening hours in the spring was so that children could help with planting crops after they got home from school. That was obviously a long time ago, though.

  4. Let's change our clocks so it gets dark at 5 pm in the afternoon, anyone please tell us how that benefits the United States, besides making more money for the electric companies and running up you electric bill because you have to turn your lights on, LOL!

  5. Congress doesn’t care if it effects people. They would actually have to do some work to get rid of it so good luck. If it doesn’t help elections or divide the country they aren’t interested.

  6. The purpose of daylight saving time has passed. I would like to see the time stabilized so that we consistently have longer evening daylight; in other words, stick with the clocks at what is now daylight saving time. That said:

    For the overwhelming majority of people, switching back and forth once every six months is no different from getting to bed late and missing a hour's sleep, or getting an hour's extra sleep on the weekend, which virtually every snowflake on this thread does on occasion, even when it's NOT the change of clocks.

    Are we understand that all these people who claim to be "severely affected" by this, cannot manage to plan months in advance for this miniscule modification in their daily schedule once every six months?

    I've been around the sun now 65 times. With the possible exception of the rare individual who might actually have an extreme condition that makes this particular loss or gain of an hour's sleep every six months of actual concern, this whining has always been nonsense.

  7. Little children walking to school in the complete darkness at 7 in the morning is adangerous. There will be an large up swing in childrens deaths if this is done, guaranteed!

  8. I think we should change the time on every season (Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall). Each season brings about changes in the environment that affects our ways of thinking and sleep patterns Thus, we should keep moving the clock. Sounds like another great WOKE bullet-point…! Got to keep all these politicians doing something so that they do not sleep on the job.

  9. " 1 , 2 , 3 o clock 4 o clock rock. We're gonna rock around the clock tonight . " " Time has come today". " The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older". " BACK TO THE FUTURE" . . . And on + on.

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