Musk Inquires with X Users About Abolishing Daylight Saving Time
According to a majority of respondents to Musk’s poll, they would prefer to have the time set “an hour later.” Clocks will be adjusted forward this Sunday.
Elon Musk has revived the discussion surrounding Daylight Saving Time as the nation prepares to “spring forward” this weekend.
“If the Daylight Saving Time change is abandoned, would you prefer: an hour earlier [or] an hour later?” Musk posed to his followers in the poll, which concluded Thursday afternoon.
Over 1.3 million users on X participated in Musk’s poll. The results showed that 58.1 percent favored “an hour later,” compared to 41.9 percent who opted for “an hour earlier.”
On Sunday, March 9, clocks will move forward one hour starting at 2 a.m. While Americans will lose an hour of sleep, they will also enjoy longer daylight in the evenings, at least until November when the clocks revert back one hour.
Former President Donald Trump has long expressed his intention to abolish the biannual clock change.
At present, only Hawaii and most parts of Arizona do not observe this practice.
While the Senate passed the bill in 2022, it ultimately failed in the House of Representatives.
Earlier this year, Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida reintroduced the proposal.
“I frequently receive feedback from Americans who are exhausted by changing their clocks twice annually—it’s an outdated practice that is more of a nuisance than a benefit,” Scott remarked in a press release on January 8. “I’m thrilled that President Trump is back in the White House and fully committed to locking the clock, allowing us to advance this sensible legislation to simplify the lives of American families.”