23% of People Are Looking Forward to the Daylight Saving Time Change

Yes, it's that time of the year . . . again. Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning, when 2:00 A.M. becomes 1:00 A.M.

In a new poll, 28% of people said they are NOT looking forward to it . . . even though we're "gaining" an hour.

41% of people said they "don't really care" about it either way.

But 23% of people said they're LOOKING FORWARD TO IT. Which goes to show some people LIKE the darker evenings of fall and winter.  (Or we're just willing to look forward to ANYTHING at this point.)

Still, 63% of people said they'd like to see the clock-changing twice a year abolished . . . and only 17% said they like it, and would NOT be in favor of a change. 20% of people don't care.  (And are probably sick of debating it.)

41% of people said the federal government should just decide on a plan and have everyone do the same thing . . . even if it's sticking to the status quo.

But 35% of people think individual states should be able to choose what they want to do, whether that's changing clocks . . . not changing clocks . . . and if not, which time they lock into: Daylight Saving or Standard Time.

 

(YouGov)


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