Benefits of The Inflation Reduction Act For Homeowners

ACE Staff Writer

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November 17, 2022

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The rising cost of living can be a burden on homeowners, with energy expenses and other necessities taking a larger share of household budgets. Fortunately, the Inflation Reduction Act offers rebates and tax credits that can help homeowners save money on energy costs and other purchases. Here are five benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act for homeowners.

5 Ways The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Can Benefit Homeowners

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One of the primary benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act is the rebates and tax credits available for energy-efficient upgrades. Homeowners can receive rebates for purchasing energy-efficient products such as windows, doors, and insulation, heat pumps and induction stoves. They can also receive tax credits for making home improvements such as installing solar panels and geothermal systems. These rebates and credits help homeowners with the upfront cost of making these upgrades and enjoying the cost savings for years.

Lower energy bills

By making energy-efficient upgrades to their homes, homeowners can reduce their energy bills significantly. With the Inflation Reduction Act’s rebates and tax credits, homeowners can afford to make these upgrades without breaking the bank. Appliances like heat pumps or induction stoves can save between 50% to 90% on energy costs. Solar rooftop can reduce or eliminate electricity bills and electric vehicles can protect drivers from gas price gouging. All of these savings can be used for other necessities.

Increased home value

Energy-efficient upgrades not only save homeowners money on their energy bills but also increase the value of their homes. Homes with energy-efficient upgrades are more attractive to buyers, as they provide long-term savings on energy costs. With the Inflation Reduction Act’s rebates and tax credits, homeowners can make these upgrades without worrying about the upfront costs. The added value to their homes can help them sell for a higher price in the future.

Job creation

The Inflation Reduction Act’s rebates and tax credits for energy-efficient upgrades can create jobs in the construction and renewable energy industries. In fact, over 100,000 clean energy jobs have been created already! As more homeowners take advantage of these benefits, demand for energy-efficient products and installation services will increase. This increased demand can create job opportunities, providing a boost to the economy and local communities and increasing tax revenues for local counties.

Economic growth

The Inflation Reduction Act’s focus on promoting energy efficiency and reducing dependence on fossil fuels can help spur economic growth. The shift towards renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies can create new industries, jobs, and economic opportunities.

Additionally, lower energy bills for homeowners can lead to increased consumer spending, further stimulating the economy.

Conclusion

The Inflation Reduction Act offers homeowners numerous benefits, from lower energy bills and increased home value to job creation and economic growth. By promoting energy efficiency and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, the IRA can help homeowners save money while also benefiting the environment and the economy. With rebates and tax credits available for energy-efficient upgrades, homeowners can afford to make these investments without breaking the bank.


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