Biden administration cracks down on lightbulbs as part of climate agenda

According to the survey data, LEDs are also far more popular in higher-income households, meaning the energy regulations will potentially impact lower-income Americans most. While 54% of households with an income of more than $100,000 per year used LEDs, just 39% of households with an income of $20,000 or less used LEDs.

In addition, the DOE has taken aim at a broad range of popular home appliances, including stove tops, water heaters, furnaces, dishwashers, refrigerators and ceiling fans.

"Ostensibly, these DOE efficiency standards are supposed to benefit consumers. That's the way the law is written," Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, previously told Fox News Digital. "But they're clearly being done as part of the climate agenda, especially this agenda to electrify everything."



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