As the nation prepares itself for the plunge into the dark evenings of “Standard Time,” a national poll was taken to see if Daylight Saving Time (DST) still makes sense in a modern society.
When is it happening?
Daylight Saving Time occurs the first weekend of November, when it’s time for “Fall Back.” On early Sunday morning at 2 a.m. (and to some people it feels like Saturday night), the clocks will be turned back to 1 a.m. This is going to make everyone’s evenings a lot darker.
So, we decided to see how the nation felt about that.
Sentiment is Strong
We assumed that most people would prefer having more sun and longer evenings. What was surprising, however, was just how strong this sentiment was.
The poll of 1,147 adults—which had a margin of error of 4 percent—was conducted across the U.S. Sunday Oct. 29 through Tuesday Oct. 31.
When Daylight Saving Time (DST) provides more light in the evenings through later sunsets, 84% of respondents stated “I like this”. On a more granular level, 65 percent of respondents stated that they “Very Strongly Agree” or “Strongly Agree” that it’s preferable to have more daylight in the evening. Only 16 percent of respondents were against the idea of later evenings, preferring earlier mornings instead.
Actual Respondent Comments
As a part of the poll, respondents were asked to provide comments about why they were “In Favor” or “Against” the process of DST. Here is a sampling of their comments:
A Mandate?
Are comments like these and an 84 percent approval a mandate for change? It certainly looks that way.
Pros and Cons
So, should we abolish this practice of changing the clocks twice a year? There are not many pros, but there are a lot of cons, which have been supported by researchers across the country.
Ending the process of DST and sticking with one later time all year has the following benefits:
The Movement is Happening
Because the concept of changing the clocks hasn’t really delivered on its promise, and because it comes with a host of unintended consequences, there has been a growing movement to put an end to it.
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