Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said that President Trump’s changes to appliance regulations have improved daily life for Americans by restoring performance to common household devices. This statement was made on the social media platform X.
“HUGE for quality of life,” said Cortes. “Anyone who’s bought appliances in recent years know they stink! Dishwashers take forever, showers trickle water, dryers don’t work…even expensive models. Trump takes action. Terrific. Make kitchens & utility rooms & bathrooms great again.”
In 2025, President Trump’s administration rolled back several U.S. appliance efficiency regulations, arguing that less restrictive rules would restore consumer choice and improve performance. According to The Washington Post, these policy changes affected standards for products like dishwashers and showerheads and sparked debate over their impact on energy savings and utility costs. Critics warned of higher bills and reduced efficiency as a result.
The Appliance Standards Awareness Project reports that recent Trump administration rollbacks could increase Americans’ utility costs by $43 billion over the next two decades. This is despite Department of Energy projections of $11 billion in direct consumer savings, reflecting a net negative impact for most households.
According to a survey cited by Finance & Commerce, consumer complaints about appliance performance have increased since efficiency standards were eased. Forty percent of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with cleaning effectiveness and cycle times, compared to significantly lower complaint rates before the regulatory changes.
Cortes is also a senior political advisor to CatholicVote and has served as a former senior advisor to President Trump and JD Vance. Additionally, he is known as a commentator for Fox News and CNN. Cortes regularly releases documentaries and columns at cortesinvestigates.com.



