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When Does the Time Change in Connecticut?

2028 DST Schedule

🌸 Spring Forward

2028-03-12

2:00 AM → 3:00 AM

🍂 Fall Back

2028-11-05

2:00 AM → 1:00 AM

Spring Transition

Lose one hour of sleep but gain evening daylight

Summer Months

Enjoy extended daylight hours for outdoor activities

Fall Transition

Gain an extra hour of sleep as we return to standard time

Winter Months

Earlier sunrises help with morning routines

Economic Impact of DST in Connecticut

The economic implications of Daylight Saving Time in Connecticut are significant and multifaceted. Retail businesses often report increased sales during DST months due to extended evening daylight hours, which encourages shopping and dining out. The tourism and recreation industries particularly benefit, with golf courses, theme parks, and other outdoor venues seeing revenue increases of up to 4%.

However, the transition periods create temporary disruptions. Studies estimate that the Monday following the spring time change results in approximately $533 million in lost productivity nationwide due to sleep deprivation and adjustment issues.

Energy Consumption Patterns in Connecticut

Recent studies on energy consumption during DST in Connecticut show modest savings of approximately 0.3% in electricity usage. However, these savings are offset by increased gasoline consumption as people take advantage of extended daylight for travel and recreation. The net energy impact remains a subject of ongoing research and debate among policy makers.

Did You Know?

Russia experimented with permanent DST from 2011-2014 before switching to permanent standard time.
Arizona and Hawaii are the only US states that don't observe DST statewide.
The European Union voted to end DST in 2019, but implementation has been delayed.