"In politics, health, and academia, there are plenty of detractors
that say daylight saving might not be worth saving. One vocal opponent
is Missouri State Representative Delus Johnson, who wants to end the
watch and clock switchery altogether. In short, he says we should spring forward this one last time, without ever falling back. He wants Missouri – and other states willing to join a pact – to permanently adopt daylight saving time and call it Standard Time.
He's sure that it'll increase economic development in the later part of
the year; giving people a little more daylight to do their Black Friday
shopping. Matthew J. Kotchen and Laura E. Grant at the National Bureau
of Economic Research have argued that DST has had adverse effects on
energy spending. They calculate some extra $10-16 million spent
by Indiana due to time changes. Their research concluded it's probably a
much bigger loss in other states. A year ago, Motherboard's Kelly
Bourdet reported on a health study that concluded DST might actually kill you.
Chances of heart-attack were stated to increase by 10 percent on the
days following the spring change, and to decrease by 10% after gaining
the hour in the fall."
There's even a We The People petition about it.
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