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Congress votes to send 2 million US jobs to China, increase deficit, energy costs

Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:05 pm
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The Republican Tax Bill: A Blow to Energy Efficiency and American Manufacturing

Congressional republicans recently passed a tax bill that has major implications for energy efficiency, US air quality, and American manufacturing. The bill, which has been criticized for benefiting wealthy elites at the expense of working families, is estimated to increase the deficit by a staggering $3.3 trillion dollars.

The bill specifically targets tax credits that were established under President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. These credits were designed to help American families become more energy efficient and reduce their energy costs. Additionally, the credits were instrumental in driving investment in US manufacturing, particularly in the electric vehicle (EV) sector.

One of the key provisions of the bill was the $7,500 EV tax credit, which incentivized the purchase of clean vehicles and spurred investment in domestic manufacturing. However, the new tax bill repeals most of these credits, putting a halt to the growth of the US EV industry and potentially costing millions of jobs.

The bill passed the House by a narrow margin and was later modified by the Senate, which maintained most of the job-killing provisions. Despite opposition from every Democrat in both houses, the bill ultimately passed with minimal dissent from Senate republicans.

The repercussions of this bill are far-reaching. Not only will it increase the average home’s energy costs by $400 annually, but it will also stifle innovation in American manufacturing and make the US less competitive on the global stage. With China leading the way in EV manufacturing and automotive exports, the US risks falling behind if it fails to prioritize clean energy and sustainability.

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In the face of these challenges, it is more important than ever for American families to consider energy-efficient upgrades, such as solar panels, before the tax credits are eliminated. Companies like EnergySage offer free services to help homeowners find reliable solar installers and save money on their energy bills.

Overall, the Republican tax bill represents a step backward for energy efficiency, American manufacturing, and global competitiveness. As the bill awaits the signature of a controversial figure in the White House, it is essential for Americans to be proactive in pursuing sustainable solutions for the future.

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