Daylight Saving Time Costs U.S. Economy $672 Million Annually
Published on 3/8/2026

AI Summary
Recent research highlights that the United States incurs a $672 million economic loss due to daylight saving time changes. This loss is attributed to decreased productivity and health-related issues following the clock shift. Understanding these economic impacts is crucial for policymakers and market analysts, as it underscores the hidden costs associated with time changes. This economic insight could influence discussions around possible reforms for daylight saving time and its eventual impact on consumer behavior and market performance.
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