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by Priya Shah – Business Editor July 13, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Millions of people receive a federal tax deduction for the interest they pay on home loans. Under President Donald Trump’s new tax-cut law, many people for the first time also could claim a tax deduction for interest on their vehicle loans.

The new tax break will be available even to people who don’t itemize deductions. But there are some caveats that could limit its reach. The vehicles must be new, not used. They must be assembled in the U.S. And the loans must be issued no sooner than this year, to list just a few qualifications.

Here are some things to know about the new auto loan interest tax deduction:

Candidate Trump promised an auto loan interest tax break

Table of Contents

  • Candidate Trump promised an auto loan interest tax break
  • Millions of buyers could benefit, but millions of others will not
  • It’s the assembly plant, not the automaker’s headquarters that matters
  • Taxpayers could save hundreds of dollars a year
  • Some people also could see a reduction in state income taxes
  • The verdict is out on whether the tax break will boost sales

Trump pledged while campaigning last year to make interest on car loans tax-deductible. He said it would make car ownership more affordable and “stimulate massive domestic auto production.”

The idea made it into the big tax-cut bill passed by Congress, which Trump signed into law July 4.

The law allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 of interest payments annually on loans for new American-made vehicles from 2025 through 2028. It applies to cars, motorcycles, sport utility vehicles, minivans, vans and pickup trucks weighing less than 14,000 pounds, a threshold referred to as light vehicles. But it only applies to vehicles purchased for personal use, not for fleets or commercial purposes.

The tax break can be claimed starting on 2025 income tax returns. But the deduction phases out for individuals with incomes between $100,000 and $150,000 or joint taxpayers with incomes between $200,000 and $250,000. Those earning more cannot claim the tax break.

Millions of buyers could benefit, but millions of others will not

U.S. automobile dealers sold 15.9 million new light vehicles last year, a little over half of which were assembled in the U.S, according to Cox Automotive. It says around 60% of retail sales are financed with loans.

After excluding fleet and commercial vehicles and customers above the income cutoff, an estimated 3.5 million new vehicle loans could be eligible for the tax break this year, if purchasing patterns stay the same, said Jonathan Smoke, chief economist at Cox Automotive.

It’s the assembly plant, not the automaker’s headquarters that matters

The tax break applies to vehicles assembled in the U.S., no matter where the company making them is headquartered. All Tesla vehicles sold in the U.S. are assembled in this country. But so are all Acura brands, the luxury model of Japanese automaker Honda.

Last year, 78% of Ford vehicles sold in the U.S. were assembled in this country, according to Cox Automotive. But customers wanting the tax break will need to pay attention to specific models. While the Ford Mustang is assembled in Michigan, the Mustang Mach-E is built in Mexico.

General Motors assembles all of its Cadillacs in the U.S. But just 44% of its Chevrolets sold last year were assembled in the U.S., and just 14% of Buicks, according to Cox Automotive. That’s a lower U.S-assembled rate than Honda (60%), Toyota (52%) and Nissan (48%), which all are headquartered in Japan.

Taxpayers could save hundreds of dollars a year

The average new vehicle loan is about $44,000 financed over six years. Interest rates vary by customer, so the savings will, too. In general, the tax deduction will decline after the initial year, because interest payments on loans are frontloaded while principal payments grow on the back end.

At a 9.3% interest rate, an average new vehicle buyer could save about $2,200 on taxes over four years, Smoke said. The tax savings would be less on a loan at 6.5%, which is the rate figured into calculations by the American Financial Services Association, a consumer credit industry trade group.

Some people also could see a reduction in state income taxes

Whereas the tax deduction for home loan interest can be claimed only by people itemizing on their tax returns, Congress wrote the deduction for auto loan interest so that it can apply to all taxpayers, including those claiming the standard deduction.

On a tax form, the auto loan deduction will come before the calculation of a taxpayer’s adjusted gross income. That’s an important distinction, because many states use a taxpayer’s federal adjusted gross income as the starting point for figuring their state income taxes. If that income figure is lower, it could reduce the state taxes owed.

The verdict is out on whether the tax break will boost sales

At Bowen Scarff Ford in Kent, Washington, customers started asking about the auto loan tax deduction before Congress had even taken a final vote on the tax-cut bill, said General Manager Paul Ray. So he decided to promote it on the dealer’s website.

A website ribbon exclaims: “CAR LOAN TAX DEDUCTION NOW AVAILABLE” while also promoting an electric vehicle tax credit that is ending soon as a result of Trump’s tax-cut law.

“I think it’s going to help incentivize vehicle purchases through this year,” Ray said.

Celia Winslow, president and CEO of the American Financial Services Association, concurred: “For some people deciding — should I buy it, should I not — this could be something that tips the scale.”

Others remain skeptical. According to Smoke’s math, the average annual tax savings is smaller than a single month’s loan payment for a new vehicle.

“I don’t think it moves the needle on somebody on the fence of buying a new vehicle or not,” Smoke said. “But I think it could influence their decision to finance that vehicle instead of paying cash or instead of leasing a vehicle.”

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Northern Arizona resident dies from plague

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor July 12, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Arizona Resident Dies From Pneumonic Plague

A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, local health officials announced, marking the first such death in the area in nearly two decades. Plague remains rare in humans, though public health agencies stay vigilant.

Rare but Deadly Infection

Health officials in Coconino County, which includes Flagstaff, reported that the death was the first from pneumonic plague since 2007. Specifics, such as the victim’s identity, have not been disclosed.

Plague Basics

Plague is caused by a bacterial infection and is infamous for wiping out a large percentage of Europe’s population in the 14th century. Today, it can be readily treated with antibiotics if caught in time. According to the World Health Organization, untreated pneumonic plague is invariably fatal.

Transmission and Forms

The bubonic plague represents the most prevalent form of this infection. It spreads through rodents like prairie dogs and rats. Besides bubonic, the other forms include septicemic plague, which affects the entire body, and pneumonic plague, which targets the lungs.

Pneumonic plague is particularly dangerous because it is both highly lethal and easily transmissible. The bacteria spreads via infected flea bites, moving from rodents to pets and humans. It can also spread through contact with infected bodily fluids; experts advise care around sick or dead animals.

Geographic Risk Zones

Most plague cases occur in rural parts of the western United States, including northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, southern Colorado, California, southern Oregon, and far western Nevada, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Texas Campers Missing: Families’ Desperate Search After Floods

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 5, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

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What to know about electric vehicles after federal tax credits end

by Priya Shah – Business Editor July 4, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Federal Tax Credits for Electric Vehicles End

But long-term savings remain, experts say.

A recently passed bill in Congress eliminates federal tax incentives for electric vehicles, yet experts insist that purchasing them still makes financial sense, especially when considering long-term savings.

Sunset Date Nears

Car buyers have until September 30 to take advantage of existing federal tax credits for EVs. Before this deadline, those buying new electric vehicles could get up to $7,500 in federal tax credits, while people purchasing used EVs could receive as much as $4,000.

Affordability Concerns

These incentives were initially created to help make electric vehicles more affordable. According to recent **Kelley Blue Book** data, new EVs average around $9,000 more than comparable gas-powered cars in the U.S. Used EVs typically cost about $2,000 more than gas-powered counterparts.

Without these credits, **Ingrid Malmgren**, Senior Policy Director at Plug In America, suggests that electric vehicles may become unaffordable for lower- and middle-income households.

“That’s really disappointing because … they’re just a really great way to reduce transportation energy cost burden,” said **Malmgren**.

Long-Term Financial and Environmental Benefits

Although the initial cost might be higher, **Malmgren** suggests that those who can afford to consider the lifetime fuel and maintenance savings will still find EVs to be a sound financial and environmental decision across the country.

Lower Running Costs

Electric vehicles may have a higher initial price, but running costs are typically lower. **Malmgren** notes that even without the tax credits, EV owners can still come out ahead due to savings on fuel and maintenance.

“Quickly you’ll end up paying less than a gas car because it costs much less to fuel, and it needs almost nothing for maintenance,” **Malmgren** stated.

The exact point at which savings outweigh the initial cost varies depending on the vehicle, driving habits, and local fuel and electricity prices, **Malmgren** notes. EVs generally require less maintenance due to fewer moving parts. Online calculators can help determine this point. AAA estimates that the average annual maintenance cost for an EV is about $330 lower than for a gas-powered car (AAA, 2022).

An electric vehicle charges at an Electrify America station in Arcadia, Calif., May 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

Fuel Savings

A 2020 study in the journal Joule indicated that EV drivers in the U.S. could save approximately $7,700 in fuel costs over 15 years, compared to gasoline cars. Savings can be even higher, exceeding $14,000 in states with affordable electricity when charging at home during off-peak hours. The study didn’t consider purchase price, maintenance costs, or tax credits.

Cleaner Energy

While manufacturing EVs can initially create more pollution than manufacturing gasoline cars, long-term EV usage is considered less polluting.

**Peter Slowik**, U.S. Passenger Vehicles Lead for the International Council on Clean Transportation, says that after about 15,000 miles, the total pollution from manufacturing and driving both types of cars evens out. After that, EVs become cleaner, and by the end of the car’s life, emissions are roughly half those of a gasoline car, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

“They are a no-brainer,” **Slowik** said. “Electric vehicles are already inherently so much more efficient.”

Reduced Carbon Pollution

A 2023 analysis by Yale Climate Connections found that EVs reduce carbon dioxide pollution, even in regions relying on coal-generated electricity. In West Virginia, one of the most coal-dependent states, EVs still pollute 31% less than gasoline cars, according to the analysis.

**Slowik** explains that EVs are more efficient at converting energy into motion. Popular models like the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 can travel over 100 miles on the energy equivalent of one gallon of gasoline.

“If you compare that to a 25-mpg gasoline vehicle, that’s already four to five times more efficient,” **Slowik** said.

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UK and northern Europe bake in the first heat wave of 2025

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor June 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Europe Swelters: Heatwave Prompts Warnings and Cancellations

Northern Europe is bracing for a significant heatwave, prompting health alerts and event cancellations across several countries. Temperatures are soaring, with forecasts predicting record highs and potential health risks for vulnerable populations.

Health Concerns Rise with Mercury

Authorities in the United Kingdom and France have issued health warnings as temperatures climb. Eastern England anticipates highs of 34 degrees Celsius (93 degrees Fahrenheit) on Saturday. This is significantly warmer than usual for this time of year, by around 12 degrees Celsius (22 degrees Fahrenheit). France is expecting even higher temperatures, with forecasts reaching 38 C (100 F) in certain regions.

The U.K. Health Security Agency and the Met Office have issued an amber heat health alert, which covers all of England through Monday morning. This warning highlights the increased health risks for those over 65 and individuals with heart or lung conditions.

“Heat can result in serious health outcomes across the population, especially for older adults or those with pre-existing health conditions,”

—Dr. Agostinho Sousa, UKHSA’s head of extreme event health protection

France’s national weather agency, Meteo France, has also issued a similar warning. They caution that these high temperatures put “everyone at risk, even healthy people.”

Impact on Events and Infrastructure

The scorching weather is disrupting events. The Amsterdam 750th birthday celebration has been modified, including additional water stations and a reduction in the number of attendees. Elsewhere in the Netherlands, some events, like marathons and concerts, have been canceled.

In Eindhoven, the Philzuid symphony orchestra canceled outdoor performances because the high temperatures could harm their instruments. The Paris Air Show saw attendees seeking shade under the wing of a Boeing 777.

Climate Change Connection

These warnings are increasingly common across Europe. Scientists say this is directly linked to global warming, which is increasing temperatures.

Research shows climate change is significantly increasing the likelihood of extreme heat in the U.K. According to a Met Office study, the chances of exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 F) are now more than 20 times greater than they were in the 1960s.

The World Meteorological Organization reports that the decade from 2011 to 2020 was the warmest on record, with many extreme weather events directly attributed to climate change (WMO 2021).

Looking Ahead

British forecasters predict Saturday to be the peak of the heatwave, with temperatures slightly easing on Sunday before returning to more normal levels next week. Authorities urge residents to take precautions, such as staying hydrated and checking on vulnerable individuals, to mitigate health risks during this period of intense heat.

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Brazilian Hiker Dies in Indonesian Volcano Fall | News

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor June 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Brazilian Hiker Dies After Fall on Indonesian Volcano Mount Rinjani

Table of Contents

  • Brazilian Hiker Dies After Fall on Indonesian Volcano Mount Rinjani
    • Details of the Incident
    • Rescue Efforts and Challenges
    • brazilian Government’s Response
    • Background on Juliana Marins
    • Mount Rinjani: A Trekking Destination
    • Key Details Summarized
    • Evergreen Insights: Volcanic Activity and Trekking Safety
    • Frequently Asked Questions About Hiking Safety
      • What safety precautions should hikers take when trekking on a volcano?
      • What should hikers do in case of an emergency on a mountain?

A young Brazilian hiker, 26-year-old Juliana Marins, has died after falling approximately 600 meters (1,968 feet) from a ridge on Mount Rinjani, an active volcano in Indonesia. The incident occured on June 21, 2025, and her body was recovered after a four-day search. The news has gripped Brazil, with millions following the rescue efforts [1].

Details of the Incident

Marins was hiking Mount Rinjani, located on the island of Lombok, with a guide and five other foreign nationals when the accident occurred. Mount Rinjani is indonesia’s second-tallest peak, reaching 3,726 meters (12,224 feet), and is a popular destination for trekkers. The Indonesian rescue team located her body near a crater using a thermal drone after days of intensive searching.

Did You Know? Mount Rinjani last erupted in 2016, causing temporary airport closures on Bali and Lombok.

Rescue Efforts and Challenges

Mohammad Syafii,head of Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency,confirmed that “no signs of life where found.” The difficult terrain and limited visibility significantly hampered rescue operations. The team had to carry Marins’ body to Sembalun basecamp and waited until Wednesday for transport to a police hospital.

brazilian Government’s Response

Brazil’s Foreign Ministry has called Marins’ death a tragedy. The Brazilian embassy in Jakarta coordinated with local authorities during the search. Adding to the distress, the embassy had previously accused the Indonesian government of providing false data about Marins being found alive shortly after her fall.

Background on Juliana Marins

Marins, a dancer from Niteroi, near Rio de Janeiro, had been traveling across Asia since February. She had previously visited the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand before arriving in Indonesia. Her family expressed their gratitude for the support and prayers from brazilians in an Instagram post.

Pro Tip: When hiking in unfamiliar terrain, always check weather conditions and hire experienced local guides.

Mount Rinjani: A Trekking Destination

Mount Rinjani is a popular trekking destination known for its stunning crater lake,Segara Anak. However, the volcano’s challenging trails and unpredictable weather require hikers to be well-prepared and cautious. The mountain is part of the Gunung Rinjani National Park, established in 1997, covering an area of 41,330 hectares [2].

Key Details Summarized

Detail information
Victim Juliana marins, 26-year-old Brazilian hiker
Location Mount Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia
Event Fell approximately 600 meters
Date of Fall June 21, 2025
Outcome Found dead after four-day search

Evergreen Insights: Volcanic Activity and Trekking Safety

Volcanic activity poses inherent risks to hikers. Mount Rinjani, being an active volcano, requires constant monitoring and adherence to safety guidelines. Before embarking on any trek, it is indeed crucial to check the volcano’s alert level and heed warnings from local authorities. Proper gear, experienced guides, and awareness of potential hazards are essential for a safe trekking experience.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hiking Safety

What safety precautions should hikers take when trekking on a volcano?

Hikers should always check the current volcanic activity status, wear appropriate gear, hire experienced guides, and stay informed about potential hazards.

What should hikers do in case of an emergency on a mountain?

In case of an emergency, hikers should immediately contact local authorities, provide their exact location, and follow instructions from rescue teams.

What are your thoughts on the safety measures for tourists in such remote locations? How can travelers better prepare for unforeseen events during their adventures?

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