Study Warns of Economic and Environmental Fallout from Project 2025
Report finds Trump-backed policy could increase emissions, raise household energy costs, and result in job losses.
- Project 2025 could raise U.S. household energy spending by $240 per year by 2030.
- The policy is projected to increase national emissions by billions of tons, undermining climate goals.
- Economic impacts include a potential loss of 1.7 million jobs and a $320 billion reduction in GDP.
- Public health risks involve thousands of premature deaths due to increased air pollution.
- The study contrasts Project 2025 with current policies that could save households $700 annually by 2050.