One Year Of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act In Nevada
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 14, 2023
PRESS CONTACT: McKenzie Wilson, [email protected], 773-715-0169
ONE YEAR OF PRESIDENT BIDEN’S INFLATION REDUCTION ACT IN NEVADA
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of President Biden signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law. This legislation — which has already spurred $7 billion in private clean energy investments in Nevada — is a first-of-its-kind national investment in growing our country’s middle class and combatting climate change. Earlier today, Building Back Together announced a new, six-figure radio and digital ad campaign to highlight the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act which will be airing in the Las Vegas media market.
Ahead of the anniversary, Building Back Together spokesperson McKenzie Wilson released the following statement:
“In just one year since President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, inflation and prices are down, while job creation and wages are up. American manufacturing is booming for the first time in decades thanks to the bill’s historic investments in American clean energy, while health care costs are down thanks to the president’s major victory over Big Pharma.
Because of the Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President Biden, the nation’s uninsured rate is at a historic low; millions of seniors are now eligible for free vaccines like the measles and the shingles vaccine; and 15 million Americans are saving an average $800 per year on health premiums. Not only that, but more than 170,000 clean energy jobs have already been created, with an estimated 1.5 million additional jobs on the way thanks to the bill’s investments in our nation’s energy security.
All of this — and not one penny added to the federal deficit. In fact, President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act has paid for these investments by cracking down on wealthy tax evaders and has already recovered more than $38 million from delinquent millionaires.
Put simply, the Inflation Reduction Act has already lived up to its name — and its impact is only just beginning.”
According to an analysis conducted by health care nonprofit Protect Our Care, the Inflation Reduction Act’s health care provisions are impacting Nevada in the following ways:
- 143,020 Nevadans will save an average $433.81 thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act’s $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cost cap. Last year, 339,582 Nevadans spent an average of $416 on out-of-pocket on prescription drugs.
- 10,769 Nevadans on Medicare who use insulin are now charged no more than $35 per month for an insulin prescription.
- 86,938 Nevadans are saving an average of $435 on monthly health insurance premiums.
- 412,408 of Nevada’s seniors are eligible to receive the shingles vaccination and other recommended vaccinations free of cost. Additionally, 895,847 of Nevada’s Medicaid beneficiaries will have access to expanded vaccine coverage.
In addition to the $7 billion in private clean energy investments that have been spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to a report from climate nonprofit Climate Power, the Inflation Reduction Act’s climate provisions are impacting Nevada’s economy in the following ways:
- 7 projects have been announced in the Silver State in the last year since the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law by President Biden.
- 11,500 jobs have been created as a result of these provisions and investments. Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District has the second-highest number of new clean energy jobs created in any congressional district in the country.
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