Most of the United States will “fall back” to standard time this Sunday, Nov. 2. The majority of Americans, however, just want the twice-yearly clock change to end.
There has been extensive debate about whether to stop this change, or “lock the clock,” but so far, no national change has been made.
Here’s what to know about the Daylight Saving Time debate.
What Is Daylight Saving Time?
Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March every year, and clocks are set forward by one hour, an action often referred to as “spring forward.”
The hour is lost on the first Sunday in November when Daylight Saving Time ends, and the clocks are set back one hour to “fall back.”…