Daylight Saving Time 2022 in the United States (2024)

DST in States and Federal Districts in USA in 2022
(51 in total, 49 where all observe DST, 1 which doesn't observe DST, 1 with parts on DST)

Alabama13 mar – 6 novKentucky13 mar – 6 novOhio13 mar – 6 nov
Alaska13 mar – 6 novLouisiana13 mar – 6 novOklahoma13 mar – 6 nov
Arizona (northeast)13 mar – 6 novMaine13 mar – 6 novOregon13 mar – 6 nov
ArizonaNo DSTMaryland13 mar – 6 novPennsylvania13 mar – 6 nov
Arkansas13 mar – 6 novMassachusetts13 mar – 6 novRhode Island13 mar – 6 nov
California13 mar – 6 novMichigan13 mar – 6 novSouth Carolina13 mar – 6 nov
Colorado13 mar – 6 novMinnesota13 mar – 6 novSouth Dakota13 mar – 6 nov
Connecticut13 mar – 6 novMississippi13 mar – 6 novTennessee13 mar – 6 nov
Delaware13 mar – 6 novMissouri13 mar – 6 novTexas13 mar – 6 nov
District of Columbia13 mar – 6 novMontana13 mar – 6 novUtah13 mar – 6 nov
Florida13 mar – 6 novNebraska13 mar – 6 novVermont13 mar – 6 nov
Georgia13 mar – 6 novNevada13 mar – 6 novVirginia13 mar – 6 nov
HawaiiNo DSTNew Hampshire13 mar – 6 novWashington13 mar – 6 nov
Idaho13 mar – 6 novNew Jersey13 mar – 6 novWest Virginia13 mar – 6 nov
Illinois13 mar – 6 novNew Mexico13 mar – 6 novWisconsin13 mar – 6 nov
Indiana13 mar – 6 novNew York13 mar – 6 novWyoming13 mar – 6 nov
Iowa13 mar – 6 novNorth Carolina13 mar – 6 nov
Kansas13 mar – 6 novNorth Dakota13 mar – 6 nov

DST in Other Locations in USA in 2022 (1 Location)

Palmyra AtollNo DST

Which States Don't Use DST?

Most of Arizona and Hawaii don't use DST. Indiana introduced DST in 2006.

Daylight Saving Time in Dependencies of USA

DependencyTypeDaylight Saving Time Period
American SamoaUnincorp. unorg. territoryNo Daylight Saving Time
GuamUnincorp. org. territoryNo Daylight Saving Time
Northern Mariana IslandsUnincorp. org. territoryNo Daylight Saving Time
Puerto RicoUnincorp. org. territoryNo Daylight Saving Time
US Minor Outlying IslandsTerritoryNo Daylight Saving Time
US Virgin IslandsUnincorp. org. territoryNo Daylight Saving Time

US dependencies do not use Daylight Saving Time (DST).

Daylight Saving Time History in United States

DST in the USA Today

Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the USA starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. The current schedule was introduced in 2007 and follows the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

According to section 110 of the act, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) governs the use of DST. The law does not affect the rights of the states and territories that choose not to observe DST.

Confusing DST Rules

Historically, there were no uniform rules for DST from 1945 to 1966. This caused widespread confusion, especially in transport and broadcasting. The Uniform Time Act of 1966 aligned the switch dates across the USA for the first time.

Following the 1973 oil embargo, the US Congress extended the DST period to 10 months in 1974 and 8 months in 1975, in an effort to save energy.

After the energy crisis was over in 1976, the DST schedule in the US was revised several times. From 1987 to 2006, the country observed DST for about 7 months each year.

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