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New Report Measures Harm to Workers and Economy Caused by Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans

Via PR Newswire · July 14, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · July 14, 2026

Why this matters

This report’s focus on the economic and employment costs of canceled or delayed projects under the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans signals broader institutional concerns about policy uncertainty and its ripple effects on commercial real estate investment. For allocators and capital markets professionals, such disruptions underscore the fragility of project pipelines, particularly in sectors reliant on regulatory approvals and government incentives, such as clean energy and manufacturing-related real estate. Delays or cancellations not only stall capital deployment but also weigh on job creation, which in turn affects demand fundamentals for industrial and office space tied to these sectors. The findings highlight the intersection of political risk and real asset performance, reinforcing the need for investors to factor in policy environments when underwriting new developments or refinancing existing assets. Moreover, the report’s emphasis on lost investment suggests a potential drag on broader economic growth, which could temper institutional appetite for risk amid an already cautious lending landscape. In sum, this development serves as a reminder that political dynamics remain a critical variable shaping capital flows and sector fundamentals in US commercial real estate.

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Excerpt from PR Newswire:
Report Finds Canceled or Delayed Projects Could Cost Jobs and Billions in Investment WASHINGTON, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report previewed this morning during the Senate Democrats' Clean Energy and Manufact…
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