Daylight Saving Time: Outdated or Still Worth It?
Originally created to conserve energy by shifting daylight to the evening, daylight saving time (DST) now sparks debate over its relevance. While it once helped save fuel and promote productivity, modern energy consumption and technology have reduced its impact. Critics argue that the health risks, increased accidents, and minimal energy savings make it more harmful than helpful. Insights from states like Hawaii and Arizona, which don’t observe DST, show benefits like stable schedules and fewer disruptions. As the U.S. considers making DST permanent or eliminating it entirely, it’s time to ask whether changing the clocks is still worth it—or simply a relic of the past.