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Most Americans oppose biannual clock changes, but no federal action has been taken, leaving the next time change set.
A national debate over permanently adopting daylight saving time or standard time remains unresolved, with states divided and no federal action taken despite widespread public opposition to the biannual clock change.
A new AP-NORC poll shows only 12% of Americans support the current practice, while 47% oppose it, citing health, safety, and sleep disruptions.
Though some states have passed laws to adopt year-round daylight saving time, federal approval is required, and Congress has yet to act, leaving the status quo in place.
The next time change is scheduled for November 2, 2025, when clocks will fall back one hour.
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La mayoría de los estadounidenses se oponen a los cambios de reloj semestrales, pero no se ha tomado ninguna acción federal, dejando el próximo cambio de hora establecido.