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Not everyone supports permanent daylight saving time. Here’s why

Not everyone supports permanent daylight saving time. Here’s why

Summary

The U.S. is considering making daylight saving time (DST) permanent throughout the year. Some people support this change because it would provide more evening daylight, while others have concerns about its effects on health and safety.

Key Facts

  • Daylight saving time would no longer change clocks twice a year if made permanent.
  • Supporters say permanent DST means more sunlight in the evening, which can help with outdoor activities.
  • Critics worry about darker mornings, which might affect children going to school and increase accidents.
  • Some health experts say permanent DST could disrupt people’s natural sleep patterns.
  • The change requires approval from the U.S. Congress.
  • A few states already observe permanent standard time, not DST.
  • The debate involves balancing benefits like more daylight in the evening with potential safety and health risks.
  • President Donald Trump and lawmakers have discussed the possibility but no final decision has been made.
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