
Ending the Inflation Reduction Act Could Save Trillions in Handouts
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Examining the Financial Implications of the Inflation Reduction Act
This chapter analyzes the financial implications of the Inflation Reduction Act, revealing that its energy subsidies are heavily funded by taxpayers. It contends that cost projections are inflated and that the long-term fiscal burden could significantly exceed initial estimates, raising concerns about the sustainability of its objectives.
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