The country turns the clock back to standard time early Sunday morning, but could this be the last time to make that change?
From crime to health and even the economy, supporters of daylight saving time say people’s lives would immediately improve, if it was permanent.
His thoughts on daylight saving time? "I would like to follow the sun and when I wake up, I like to have daylight, not darkness."A law professor at the University of Washington says moving sunlight into the evening would decrease car crashes, prevent crime, save energy and improve the economy and overall health."You wake up, it’s dark. You leave work at 4 p.m., it’s already getting dark and you feel like, you know, you just wanna go home and do nothing," Monica described.
The Sleep Foundation says adjusting every March and November creates more issues than just losing sleep. It cites upticks in heart problems and mood disorders.
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