Consumer groups urge FHFA to update climate standards for GSE-backed homes
Briefly

The Campaign for Lower Home Energy Costs urges the Federal Housing Finance Agency to implement updated energy-efficiency standards to reduce high utility bills and improve housing resilience.
Policy experts argue that adopting new energy standards could save homeowners nearly $1,000 annually and up to $15,000 over a 30-year mortgage, providing financial relief.
A coalition of seven interest groups simultaneously called for immediate action on social media, emphasizing that delays in energy standards are financially burdensome and detrimental to homeowners.
The FHFA campaign reflects a broader movement pushing for energy-efficient housing standards that not only benefit individual homeowners but also align with national climate goals.
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