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reddittheguy t1_iw0y8su wrote

This is the correct answer.

If you live in the upper peninsula of Michigan I can see why you might not feel that way,

But year round standard time in NH means 4:15pm sunsets in the winter and 3:58am sunrises in the summer. That straight up isn't an efficient use of daylight for the vast majority of people.

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selimnairb t1_iw2e4py wrote

Michigan is too far west to be in Eastern Time. New England is too far east. Move MI to Central Time, and New England to Atlantic Time, then stay on Standard Time all year. May need some other changes to zone boundaries as well.

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