🚨 $2,000 annual cap sparks fury as Trump's DOE slams doors on middle-class families earning $75k+! The Department of Energy just dropped a bombshell: their rebooted energy rebate program maxes out at $2,000 per household, but only for those making under $75,000 annually with energy bills below $400/month. That means millions of working families—especially in rural areas—are locked out. Here's the kicker: while the program funds fossil fuel projects, critics call it a 'dumb move' that deepens inequality. Social media erupted with stories like Ohio mom Sarah Mitchell, who makes $65k/year but can't qualify: 'I should qualify under Trump’s plan—why’s it only for those under $400 on bills?' Historical context? The DOE previously supported universal relief. Now, political lines are drawn: Republicans hail it as an inflation-fighting tax cut, while environmentalists decry fossil fuel funding. This isn't just policy—it's a stark reminder that 'energy independence' leaves many behind. Can middle America survive the squeeze? 👉 Share if you think the rebate limits hit too close to home! energy rebate program,Trump DOE policy,middle-class energy relief,federal energy subsidies,clean energy controversy #EnergyRebate,#DOEPolicy,#MiddleClassSqueeze,#CleanEnergyDebate
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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