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Trump administration says new EPA rules will save you money at the supermarket. It's not clear they will
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- President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a delay to two Biden-era EPA refrigerant rules, arguing the move will cut costs for companies and save consumers money at the grocery store.
- The administration estimated that American families and businesses will save more than $2.4 billion under the new rules.
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President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a delay to two Biden-era EPA refrigerant rules, arguing the move will cut costs for companies and save consumers money at the grocery store.
The administration estimated that American families and businesses will save more than $2.4 billion under the new rules.
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