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Mexico Senate Votes to End Daylight Saving Time

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Mexico Senate Votes to End Daylight Saving Time
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OCT 2022
Image copyright: npr
story last updated FEB 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

Daylight savings time is unhealthy, and should be abolished immediately. Data shows that changing the clocks twice a year can have significant health impacts, with the time change linked to strokes, heart attacks, and sleep deprivation. It's time to restore our circadian rhythms.

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Narrative B

Doing away with daylight savings could harm businesses and the economy, with consumers more likely to stop and shop on their way home from work if it's still light outside. The time change has benefits for recreation, home repair, outdoor sports, landscaping, and reducing auto accidents. There's good reason to keep the tradition of changing clocks twice per year.

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Articles on this story

Mexico’s Senate Votes to Eliminate Daylight Saving Time
New York TimesJUL 2022
Mexico’s Senate Votes to End Daylight-Saving Time
Wall Street JournalJUL 2022