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Donald Trump’s next plan? “Make Christmas Affordable Again”

December 5, 2025 By: Cory Templeman

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“Make Christmas Affordable Again.”

That’s the latest move from the Trump administration in light of rising costs for family’s across the U.S.

Trump, along with Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, announced a “holiday affordability effort” that it said would help families save money while enjoying public lands and supporting wildfire prevention during the 2025 and 2026 winter season.

Under the plan, the Bureau of Land Management is reducing firewood and Christmas tree permit fees through Jan. 31. Part of the plan includes a “one dollar, one tree” initiative that reduces Christmas tree permit fees by nearly 100%.

A Department of the Interior official said in a statement told that Christmas tree and firewood permit fees would be reduced to $1 per tree or cord.

The official said that with the current average cost for an authentic 6-to 8-foot Christmas tree being $90, and the average cost for a cord of wood is $300, the new policy could help save American families at least $400 during the holiday season.

The Department of the Interior is also opening up new cutting areas in overstocked woodlands, prioritizing locations near communities, military bases, tribal areas and rural counties that would benefit most from additional access.

Department officials also announced it is increasing household limits to up to 10 cords of firewood and three Christmas trees, with flexibility to remove those caps in areas with particularly abundant resources.

A study by the House Committee on Natural Resources published in September found that approximately 117 million acres of federal land are at high or very high risk of wildfire, which is made worse by overstocked forests with hazardous dry fuels accumulated from decades of fire suppression, prescribed burns and mechanical treatments.

The department believes the plan will provide “meaningful cost savings for families while promoting forest thinning and hazardous fuel reduction across millions of acres.”

The department positioned its plan as in line with Trump’s mission to lower costs for Americans.

It forecasted that the two savings programs would save American families a minimum of $10 million during the Christmas season, as well as expand opportunities for families to gather their own firewood and Christmas trees.

According to the Department of the Interior, state offices will be issuing notices with updated site information and coordinating with community organizations to spread the word.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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