Trump promised to lower energy costs - his tax bill will raise them for people in red states the most
Source: The Guardian
Mon 14 Jul 2025 10.00 EDT
Last modified on Mon 14 Jul 2025 10.01 EDT
The cost of electricity is poised to surge across the US in the wake of Republican legislation that takes an axe to cheap renewable energy, with people in states who voted for Donald Trump last year to be hardest hit by the increase in bills.
As air conditioners crank up across the US during another sweltering summer amid an unfolding climate crisis, rising energy costs will become even more severe for households due to the reconciliation spending bill passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by Trump, who called it the big, beautiful bill, on 4 July.
By stripping away support for cheap solar and wind energy production, the legislation is set to cause electricity rates paid by families and businesses, many already struggling to pay their bills, to rise by much as 18% by 2035, according to an analysis by Energy Innovation, an energy and climate policy thinktank.
Household energy costs, which span electricity and gas use, will rise by $170 on average every year by 2035, the report finds, with Republican-leaning states bearing the brunt of the increases. Bills in Missouri will spike the most, by $640 a year, with the next largest increases in Kentucky, South Carolina, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Texas all also hitting states that voted for Trump in last years presidential election.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/14/trump-tax-bill-energy-republican-states
Link to Energy Innovation REPORT SUMMARY - Updated: Economic Impacts Of U.S. One Big Beautiful Bill Act Energy Provisions
Link to Energy Innovation REPORT (PDF) - https://energyinnovation.org/wp-content/uploads/One-Big-Beautiful-Bill-Senate-Reconciliation-Analysis_July-2025.pdf

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