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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

The inflation​ Reduction‌ Act of 2022 is a United States federal law enacted on August 16,2022,that aims to lower healthcare‌ costs,address climate‌ change,and ‍raise taxes on⁤ large corporations.

Signed into law by President Joe Biden,‍ the Act‌ represents a meaningful legislative achievement for the Biden administration and‍ the Democratic Party. It passed the Senate ‍thru a process called reconciliation, ⁤which allowed it to bypass ‍a filibuster with a simple majority vote. The law allocates approximately $740 billion over ten years, with the​ stated goal of reducing‍ the federal deficit, lowering prescription drug prices, ⁤and investing in clean energy technologies.

For example, the⁣ Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated in July ‌2022 that ⁢the Act would reduce the⁤ deficit ‍by $300 billion over ​the next decade.⁤ CBO Report

Key Provisions: Healthcare Costs

The‌ Inflation Reduction Act directly addresses healthcare costs, primarily through ‍allowing Medicare to negotiate⁤ the⁤ prices of certain prescription drugs.⁣

Prior to the Act,​ Medicare was prohibited from negotiating drug prices ‌with⁢ pharmaceutical companies. The law allows Medicare to negotiate⁣ the prices‌ of 10 high-cost drugs beginning in 2026, with the⁢ number increasing over time. This provision is projected to​ save Medicare and‌ beneficiaries billions of dollars. ​ The Act ‌also extends enhanced‌ Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies through 2025, ⁢preventing premium increases ‍for millions of‍ Americans.

According ⁤to the Centers‌ for Medicare & Medicaid Services ⁢(CMS),the law will lower prescription ‌drug‍ costs for⁣ seniors and people with disabilities. CMS Fact Sheet

Key Provisions: ‌Climate Change

A substantial portion ‍of the Inflation Reduction Act ⁣is dedicated to combating climate change through‍ investments in⁤ clean energy and‍ climate resilience.

The Act‌ provides tax credits for renewable ⁤energy‌ sources like solar ⁢and wind power, as well as incentives⁤ for energy efficiency improvements. It ‍also includes​ funding for electric vehicle (EV) ⁢adoption, ⁣including‌ tax credits for⁢ purchasing new and used EVs. Furthermore, the law invests in⁢ climate resilience measures to help‍ communities adapt to the impacts⁢ of climate change, ⁣such as extreme weather events.

The ‌Department of Energy estimates that the Act’s⁢ clean energy provisions will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by ⁣roughly⁣ 40% below 2005‌ levels by 2030. Department of ​Energy – Inflation Reduction Act

Key Provisions: Tax provisions

The inflation Reduction Act introduces tax‌ changes ‍primarily aimed at large corporations ​and⁤ high-income earners.

A key provision is⁢ a 15%⁢ minimum tax on corporations with ‌over $1 billion in profits. This‍ aims ⁤to ensure that profitable corporations pay a minimum level‌ of tax, even if thay utilize tax ⁢deductions and credits. The Act also⁤ increases funding for the Internal ⁢revenue⁢ Service (IRS) to improve tax enforcement and compliance. These tax‍ provisions are ​projected to generate revenue to help offset the costs ‍of the Act’s other provisions.

The ‍Joint Committee on Taxation projected that the corporate minimum tax would raise approximately $315 billion over ten years. Joint Committee on Taxation Publications

Ongoing Developments (as of January 27, 2026)

As of January 27, 2026, the implementation of the Inflation Reduction ‍Act continues ⁣to unfold. Initial ⁢impacts‌ on prescription drug prices are ‌beginning to be ‌felt, with the first negotiated⁤ prices taking effect ⁤in 2026. Investments in clean energy are driving growth in the renewable energy ⁤sector, and the ‍increased IRS funding is leading to increased tax audits of​ large corporations.

Recent reports from the⁣ Energy Facts Administration (EIA) ⁤indicate⁣ a significant increase in solar and⁤ wind energy capacity‍ additions since‍ the⁤ Act’s passage. Energy Information Administration. Legal challenges to certain provisions of the Act, notably regarding the IRS funding, have been

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