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Daylight Time Debate Continues As Stamford Prepares To Turn Clocks Back

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Residents all over Fairfield County and throughout most of the United States will dial back their clocks an hour on early Sunday as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end, but more and more people people are debating whether we even need DST anymore, according to National Geographic. 

As Daylight Savings Time comes to an end, the debate over its usefulness is starting to fire up.

As Daylight Savings Time comes to an end, the debate over its usefulness is starting to fire up.

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A recent survey taken in Utah said 67 percent of participants would rather do away with Daylight Saving and simply operate on Standard Time all year the way Arizona does, National Geographic said. 

The debate to change, however, isn't so cut and dried. Rocky Mountain Power said energy usage has more to do with temperature than daylight, but massive amounts of money could be lost in other areas if DST isn't kept, National Geographic said. 

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