Create 10.6 million green jobs.

Elizabeth Warren · Massachusetts · Democratic

policy impact 0.78 specificity 0.86 extraction confidence 86%

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Occurrences

My Plan to Create 10.6 Million Green Jobs

The page lists a plan specifically committing to create 10.6 million green jobs.

Plans | Elizabeth Warren
campaign · campaign_site · model gpt-5.5

Evidence

“create 10.6 million good, union jobs”

The campaign material establishes the promise: Warren proposed a Green New Deal-style agenda and framed the 10.6 million green jobs as a priority of a Warren administration.

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My Plan to Create 10.6 Million Green Jobs | Elizabeth Warren
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“Total Electoral Votes Needed to Win = 270” and totals show Biden 306, Trump 232.

The official 2020 presidential result shows Joe Biden, not Warren, won the presidency. Because the plan was framed around a Warren administration, she never had the executive office needed to implement it as promised.

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Official 2020 Presidential General Election Results
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Vote result: “Bill Passed”; Warren (D-MA), Yea.

Warren voted for H.R. 5376, which passed the Senate and became the Inflation Reduction Act. This is concrete legislative action related to clean-energy investment, but it does not by itself deliver 10.6 million green jobs.

partial same_term A for effort

U.S. Senate Roll Call Vote 117th Congress - 2nd Session, Vote 325
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“The bill creates a new tax credit for the production of clean electricity.”

Congress.gov documents enacted clean-energy incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act, including clean electricity, clean vehicles, renewable energy, and energy manufacturing provisions. These support partial progress toward green-job creation, not the full quantitative promise.

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H.R.5376 - 117th Congress: Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Summary
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“clean energy workers in U.S. to 3.56 million”

Using 2025 USEER-based data, E2 reported about 3.56 million U.S. clean energy workers at the end of 2024. That indicates growth, but it is far below Warren’s 10.6 million-job target, with some definitional caveat because Warren’s plan used a broader green-jobs frame.

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Report: Clean energy jobs grew 3X faster than rest of U.S. workforce in 2024, but future growth now at risk
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Assessments

never unknown A for effort

Warren promised a Warren-administration plan to create 10.6 million green jobs, but she did not win the presidency and the available evidence does not show the quantitative jobs target was achieved. She did take meaningful related legislative action, including voting for the Inflation Reduction Act's clean-energy incentives, so the failed outcome should receive an effort badge rather than be treated as no attempt.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%