Experts say that the Green New Deal section of the Biden Administration's proposed Build Back Better plan could potentially increase costs for the average New Mexico consumer.
Reuters reports that last September, Democrats explained their proposed $150 billion payment program as a part of Pres. Biden’s Build Back Better package which aims to reduce and eventually eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector. This initiative would reward the production of clean power including
Experts across the U.S. say that the drive for clean energy could lead to increased costs for American consumers. According to Pittsburgh Works, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a plan similar in structure to the Green New Deal, has been adopted by some states in the Northeast U.S. and the average price of electricity in those states skyrocketed as a result of penalties being applied for every ton of carbon produced using fossil fuels. Not only did prices increase, but the four highest energy prices by state and 10 of the top 13 are members of the RGGI.
The Biden administration's proposed budget for fiscal year 2022 raises government spending to nearly $2 trillion more than collected in taxes. Antony Davies, distinguished fellow for the Foundation for Economic Education and associate professor of economics at Duquesne University, recently told Peach Tree Times that this level of spending is harmful to the consumer by raising prices.
"To finance these deficits, the government is increasingly relying on
Vance Ginn of the Texas Public Policy Foundation said that nationally, the Build Back Better plan would decrease real income for households by $12,000 over the next decade, according to Houston Daily.
Research published in 2019 by Philip Rossetti, former director of Energy Policy at the American Action Forum, discussed what it would cost to go 100% renewable. The cost required to hit the Green New Deal’s goal would cost an estimated $423.9 billion annually, under what Rossetti calls "extremely favorable assumptions."
Rossetti’s research also touched on an analysis from Jessie Jenkins prepared for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The analysis shows that a 100% renewable energy grid would translate into a cost increase of 43%-286% for consumers. Additionally, the bill to implement the storage necessary for a completely renewable-powered grid would come in at nearly $2 trillion, not including the cost that would be incurred to maintain a system of that magnitude.
A column published by Americans for Prosperity brought to light some facts about the Build Back Better package. It cites evidence from an analysis of the House Ways and Means Committee proposal that Americans earning as low as $30,000 could see higher tax rates, as well as could small businesses.