Daylight-saving time ends on Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m.
In the US, which means clocks will move back one hour.
According to Business Insider, many Americans are fed up with DST, even if it allegedly saves some electricity and contributes to some industries.
After all, Business Insider reports research suggests DST can increase health risks and accidents in the days after daylight-saving time starts.
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.
Some US states have already chosen not to observe daylight-saving time, including Hawaii and most of Arizona--excluding the Navajo and Hopi nations.