Most Americans say they’re ready to end daylight saving time: Gallup
- A Gallup poll from January 2025 shows that 54% of Americans want to end Daylight Saving Time.
- Elon Musk conducted a poll on social media, revealing that 58.1% prefer to move clocks 'an hour later.'
- Republican Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the Sunshine Protection Act in 2025 to eliminate the time change, following a failed attempt in 2022.
- Experts note that losing one hour of sleep can lead to more accidents and health issues, highlighting the drawbacks of DST.
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Musk Asks X Users About Ending Daylight Saving Time
Elon Musk has reignited the debate over Daylight Saving Time as most of the country is set to “spring forward” this weekend. On Wednesday night, Musk conducted a poll on his social media platform X to get insight into how Americans feel about the time change. “If daylight savings time change is canceled, do you prefer: an hour earlier [or] an hour later,” Musk asked his followers in the poll that closed Thursday afternoon. More than 1.3 million …
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