If something wasteful was costing you money would you want to continue doing it? What if it was bad for your Health? Each year millions of dollars are thrown out the window due to Daylight Savings Time. For the last 50 years we have had to move our clocks forward one hour during the spring, and push them back one hour during the fall. This process is called Daylight Savings Time, a concept that I along with many others feel is no longer practical and should be abolished. Daylight Savings Time was first conceived by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 as a way to conserve on candles (History of Daylight Savings Time-DST). When electricity came around many saw it as a way to conserve energy. Their theory was that if it was light outside you were outside, therefore using less electricity in your home. With …show more content…
Recent studies are starting to back up this claim as well. The United States National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recently released statistics that show the number of work-related accidents goes up on the Monday following the time change (Mercola). This same report also showed that the severity of the accidents increased as well (Mercola). “A study released in 2009 showed that work-related accidents increased as much as six percent, and nearly 68 percent more workdays are lost due to injuries suffered the Monday after Daylight Savings Time” (Mercola). “Cyberloafing” is when an employee uses his or her computer for things not work related including surfing the web and social media. Studies have shown that “cyberloafing” increases as much as 20 percent on the Monday following the time change (Wagner and Barnes). When it all comes together recent estimates put the total economic cost of Daylight Savings Time in the United States at $434 million dollars annually (Wagner and