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National appliance, equipment, and lighting energy efficiency standards have a proven track record of creating jobs and strengthening the U.S. economy. Cost-effective standards contribute to job growth because when families and businesses save on utility bills this moves money from the utility sector, with relatively few jobs per dollar of revenue, to other sectors that have more jobs per dollar of revenue. As existing standards affect more product purchases, and as new standards take effect, the number of jobs generated will increase along with energy bill savings.

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Appliance Standards Jobs Creation