Three Years After the Inflation Reduction Act Became Law, Trump Raises Energy Costs on Working Families

August 14, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — August 16, 2025, marks the three-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act — a historic piece of legislation that lowered costs for American families, created good-paying jobs for American workers, and sparked an American manufacturing renaissance. The GOP proudly boasts about rolling back this monumental law — a move that has already had immediate and profound consequences for hardworking families.

In response, Groundwork Collaborative Chief of Policy and Advocacy Alex Jacquez released the following statement:

“The Inflation Reduction Act ushered in a new era of American energy independence and a domestic manufacturing boom that saw nearly 1,000 manufacturing plants announced across the country. This meant more jobs, lower costs, and more cash in the pockets of hardworking families. Republicans gladly touted new jobs, investment, and lower electricity bills in their districts. Now, they shamelessly yanked jobs from American workers, gleefully increased electricity bills on American families, and ecstatically put the nation’s energy future in the hands of foreign nations.”

Email press@groundworkcollaborative.org to speak with a Groundwork expert about the Inflation Reduction Act.
 


 

Background on how the near-full repeal of the Inflation Reduction Act in the GOP budget law makes life more expensive: