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President Biden’s Clean-Energy Agenda Price Tag Explodes, Doubling Original Estimate

President Biden’s clean energy and climate agenda is at the center of a debate over its impact on the U.S. economy and the federal budget. According to a recent report from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the estimated cost of the agenda has doubled since the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law a year and a half ago. The increase in cost is largely attributed to the popularity of certain regulations implemented by the Biden administration, which has led to a surge in clean-energy manufacturing and a higher-than-expected uptake of tax credits for electric vehicles.

The Inflation Reduction Act, passed by Democrats in 2022, includes tax credits and subsidies for low-emission energy technologies aimed at reducing the nation’s reliance on fossil fuels. However, the unlimited nature of many of these credits means that their popularity could significantly impact federal deficits. The soaring costs of these incentives have raised concerns about their impact on the budget, with the Congressional Budget Office projecting that the provisions will cost more than $800 billion over the next decade.

Despite the rising costs, supporters of the climate agenda argue that it could have positive effects on both the economy and the budget. The surge in clean-energy manufacturing is expected to create jobs and stimulate investment in American manufacturing facilities, while also contributing to a steep cut in U.S. emissions. Additionally, the Biden administration contends that the Inflation Reduction Act will ultimately reduce deficits, citing estimates that IRS enforcement efforts will bring in additional revenue that can offset the losses from the climate efforts.

Opinions on the impact of the clean-energy and climate agenda vary widely. While some view it as a critical step in addressing climate change and stimulating economic growth, others have raised concerns about its potential impact on federal deficits. The debate over the true cost and benefits of the agenda is likely to continue as the Biden administration works to implement and defend its policies.

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