EV Subsidy Costs Surge, Burdening Low-Income Workers
A government policy aimed at promoting electric vehicles (EVs) is now costing taxpayers significantly more than expected, with estimates suggesting expenses are up to 15 times higher than initial projections. Critics argue that low-income workers are disproportionately bearing the financial burden of subsidies benefiting wealthier individuals purchasing EVs.
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