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Hey, what's the point of daylight-savings time? It's so hard to remember when it happens, and everyone's an hour late to everything when it does. I'll bet it costs this country billions of dollars.

--Jeremy, Seattle

Jeremy, you ask a good question. But you need to know a little something: It's daylight-saving time--not savings. Daylight savings makes it sound like a department-store sale. Prices WILL go up when the sun goes down. Hurry! Who needs that? Not me, not you.

Don't feel bad, though. Before I started researching the answer to your question, I also said "daylight savings."
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