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Home / Lifestyle / Daylight Saving Time Debate Intensifies as Clock Changes Loom

Daylight Saving Time Debate Intensifies as Clock Changes Loom

19 Oct

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Summary

  • Daylight saving time ends on November 2, 2025
  • Efforts to abolish time changes have failed to pass into law
  • Experts recommend adjusting sleep routines to cope with the transition
Daylight Saving Time Debate Intensifies as Clock Changes Loom

With daylight saving time set to end on November 2, 2025, the debate over eliminating biannual clock changes is heating up. While many Americans dislike the time shifts, efforts to pass legislation have so far failed to become law.

The Sunshine Protection Act, which would have made daylight saving time permanent, passed the Senate in 2022 but went no further. Supporters are still pushing for the bill's passage, arguing that the time changes have a "very real impact on our economy, our health and our happiness."

However, the issue remains divisive, with some politicians preferring to keep daylight saving time over standard time. Experts, such as the National Sleep Foundation, are united in calling for permanent standard time, citing the negative health consequences of the mismatch between the outside world and our internal clocks during daylight saving time.

To help cope with the upcoming transition, experts recommend gradually adjusting bedtime and wake-up schedules, as well as getting plenty of bright morning light on the day of the change. Establishing a healthy sleep routine can also make the shift easier to manage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Sunshine Protection Act, which would have made daylight saving time permanent, passed the Senate in 2022 but went no further. Supporters are still pushing for the bill's passage.
Experts recommend gradually adjusting bedtime and wake-up schedules, as well as getting plenty of bright morning light on the day of the change. Establishing a healthy sleep routine can also make the shift easier to manage.
Supporters argue that daylight saving time is associated with summer and that people love summer. Opponents, including the National Sleep Foundation, call for permanent standard time, citing the negative health consequences of the mismatch between the outside world and our internal clocks during daylight saving time.

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