On Sunday, Nov. 5, most of the U.S. will dial back their clocks an hour in order to 'fall back' to standard time as part of the nation's semi-annua...
On Sunday, Nov. 5, most of the U.S. will dial back their clocks an hour in order to"fall back" to standard time as part of the nation's semi-annual ritual of changing the time.
While much of the analysis surrounding America's twice-a-year clock changes covers the health effects of Daylight Saving Time – which includes a higher risk of cardiac issues amid disrupted sleep schedules – the economic toll has not received as much focus.
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