How will US regions respond to ending Daylight Saving Time by 2025?
All states adopt Standard Time permanently • 25%
Some states opt out and keep Daylight Saving Time • 25%
Majority of states adopt Standard Time, some undecided • 25%
No significant changes, Daylight Saving Time continues • 25%
State government announcements and regional news reports
Trump Announces GOP Will End Daylight Saving Time, Making Standard Time Permanent
Dec 13, 2024, 08:20 PM
President-elect Donald Trump announced on his social media platform that the Republican Party will work to eliminate Daylight Saving Time in the United States, calling it 'inconvenient and very costly to our Nation.' He noted that while Daylight Saving Time has 'a small but strong constituency,' it should be abolished. This move would make Standard Time permanent, ending the biannual clock changes.
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No states comply • 25%
All states comply • 25%
Majority of states opt out • 25%
Some states opt out • 25%
Majority maintain Daylight Saving Time • 25%
Majority adopt Standard Time • 25%
No official response • 25%
Mixed responses • 25%
Pacific US • 25%
Eastern US • 25%
Central US • 25%
Mountain US • 25%
Opinion evenly split • 25%
Majority oppose elimination • 25%
Majority support elimination • 25%
Insufficient data • 25%
Majority Favor No Change • 25%
Divided Opinion • 25%
Majority Favor Abolishing • 25%
Majority Favor Permanent DST • 25%
No action taken • 25%
Passed and signed into law • 25%
Passed but vetoed • 25%
Failed to pass • 25%
Majority oppose • 25%
Majority support • 25%
No significant opinion • 25%
Evenly split • 25%
No Clear Majority • 25%
Evenly Split • 25%
Majority in Favor • 25%
Majority Opposed • 25%
Not Abolished • 25%
Federal Legislation • 25%
Executive Order • 25%
State Legislation • 25%
Majority in favor • 25%
Insufficient data • 25%
Evenly split • 25%
Majority against • 25%
State-level changes only • 25%
Legislation passed • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Federal legislation passed • 25%
Executive order issued • 25%
No action taken • 25%
No significant international changes • 25%
Increased global discussion but no changes • 25%
Several countries follow US lead • 25%
Mixed reactions, some countries change, others don't • 25%