How Texans Feel About Daylight Saving Time

As Texans prepare for the upcoming daylight saving time change, opinions across the state remain divided. From how it affects electricity bills to whether it should be abolished altogether, we surveyed 1,000 Texans to uncover their thoughts on this biannual time shift. With responses spanning multiple generations, the findings reveal how Texans truly feel about "springing forward" and "falling back" — and what they believe should happen next.

Key Takeaways

Methodology

For this study, we surveyed 1,000 Texans to explore their perceptions of daylight saving time. The average age was 38; 59% of respondents were women, 39% were male, and 2% were non-binary. Generationally, 7% were baby boomers, 21% were Gen X, 47% were millennials, and 25% were Gen Z.

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