Key Takeaways
- 1 in 2 Texans dislike daylight saving time (DST).
- Nearly 20% of Texans believe removing an extra hour of sunlight in the evening during DST increases their electricity bill by 2%.
- 3 in 5 Texans believe daylight saving time should be eliminated entirely, and 70% would support their local government voting to abolish it.
- 54% of Gen Z Texans support daylight saving time, the highest approval rate among all generations.
- 51% of Texan millennials dislike DST, compared to only 43% of Texan baby boomers.
- Millennials prefer the “fall back” time change, while all other generations favor “springing forward.”
- Generational support among Texans to eliminate DST:
- Gen X: 72%
- Baby boomers: 69%
- Millennials: 67%
- Gen Z: 54%
- Over 50% of Texans’ daily routines will be impacted by the upcoming DST change.
- Impact of DST on Texans’:
- Overall mood:
- Worsens: 46%
- No impact: 34%
- Improves: 19%
- Mental health:
- No impact: 46%
- Worsens: 39%
- Improves: 15%
- Sleep quality:
- Worsens: 53%
- No impact: 27%
- Improves: 20%
- Productivity:
- Worsens: 47%
- No impact: 40%
- Improves: 13%
- Work schedule:
- No impact: 57%
- Worsens: 33%
- Improves: 10%
- Overall mood:
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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