Mac5005
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^^ this. I'd also verify that you have appropriate attic insulation. Maybe look into installing a powered attic fan. I had a similar issue earlier this summer. Installed a blower fan on a gable and a exhaust fan near the ridge. Hasn't cut the bill by much, but my inside temp isn't creeping up on hot afternoons. So hopefully it'll pay of by not overworking my hvac.
Powered attic fans will never save any money. The fan motor watts is higher than any potential savings. Yes it may keep the attic cooler, but at a cost.
Continuous soffit and ridge vent is better than gable only vents. These have a fixed up front cost but possible returns over time.
Money better spent would be on using a couple buckets of mastic to reseal all the ductwork and then reseal and double the insulation on all the ductwork.
X2 on more attic insulation and better Windows.
Is the air handler in the attic or in an interior closet? If attic, make sure the unit is insulated to the attic space.
Sounds like the inside coil could be blocked with dirt/dust/mold. This will knock the airflow way down and kill the effectiveness and efficiency of the unit.
Also check placement of thermostat. Is it near a supply duct? If so, it is getting a shot of cold air before the rooms get cold causing the short cycling.
Perhaps it's always done that, but now you are aware?

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