The U.S. tried permanent daylight saving time—and hated it
NegativeScience

In 1974, the U.S. implemented permanent daylight saving time in an effort to save energy, but the experiment was met with widespread dissatisfaction. This historical attempt highlights the complexities of time changes and their impact on daily life, showing that what seems like a good idea on paper can lead to unexpected challenges. Understanding this past decision helps inform current discussions about time management and energy conservation.
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