Daylight-saving time ends on Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m. in the US, which means clocks will move back one hour.<br />According to Business Insider, many Americans are fed up with DST, even if it allegedly saves some electricity and contributes to some industries.<br />After all, Business Insider reports research suggests DST can increase health risks and accidents in the days after daylight-saving time starts.<br />To date, people have sent more than 370,000 messages to Congress in a petition to end DST in the US. The EU has already voted to get rid of DST starting in 2021.<br />Some US states have already chosen not to observe daylight-saving time, including Hawaii and most of Arizona--excluding the Navajo and Hopi nations.