Fuel Rule Rollback May Cost Drivers Thousands

Sunita Somvanshi

The Trump administration is rolling back fuel economy standards, impacting car manufacturing and gas mileage.

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Under Biden's rules, vehicles were set to reach 38 miles per gallon by 2031.

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New requirements by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy aim to lower these targets.

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The EPA found the Biden-era standards would save 64 billion gallons of gas and cut emissions by 659 million metric tons.

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"This change will hit people's wallets at the gas pump," says Dan Becker from the Center for Biological Diversity– warning that these changes will benefit oil companies while costing American consumers more.

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Car manufacturers are divided, with some fearing wasted investments in clean technology.

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Secretary Duffy argues that current rules make cars too expensive for families and small businesses.

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The rollback may halt state efforts to track and reduce vehicle pollution.

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Experts caution that loosening standards could harm jobs in the clean vehicle sector and increase pollution.

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