Some Americans won't change their clocks in November: why not everyone in the US will switch to daylight saving time

On Sunday, November 5, at 02:00 a.m. local time, millions of Americans' clocks will be set back an hour—exactly how much longer we'll be able to sleep that night, which will mark the end of Daylight Saving Time in 2023. But some Americans don't...

How did the transfer of time in the USA begin

Today, March 12, the United States switched to daylight saving time. Benjamin Franklin, depicted on the $100, was a staunch opponent of slavery, but it was he who noted that “the sun is still high” and people could easily work an extra hour in daylight. If, of course, we move the arrows...

How time conversion affects health and what to do to adapt faster

A quality night's sleep is just what the doctor ordered. This is extremely important for physical recovery and productivity. And yet there are two time periods in the year when for several days, and sometimes weeks, we have to live in an unbalanced state. ...

November 1, the United States will switch to winter time: how to prepare your body

On the night of November 1, 2020, the United States will switch to winter time. At 02:00 the clock hands will need to be moved back one hour. Note that in different countries clocks are set to different times, since in Europe the transition to winter time ...

How much does the U.S. economy cost winter time

The transition to winter time takes place at 2 am on Sunday, November 3. In most of the United States, people set their watches back an hour and spend an hour longer in the dark each evening, writes Fox News. While…

Daylight saving time: which states want to cancel the clock

The end of daylight saving time is fast approaching, and with it comes the "extra" hour for sleep. On November 3, the United States moves clocks back 1 hour, but some states want to consolidate daylight saving time as constant and no longer adjust clocks. About…

Transition to winter time: historical causes and health effects

On the night of November 5-6, the United States once again moved the clocks back an hour and switched to winter time. This practice has existed in the States for almost 100 years - since 1918, but the idea was invented back in...

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