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You’ve no doubt heard of a little set of guidelines called the Ten Commandments. But have you heard of the “Ten Thousand Commandments”? It’s the clever title of an annual report issued by the Competitive Enterprise Institute that offers the gory details about the costs of thousands and thousands of nonsensical regulations and rules issued from Washington, D.C. – including how the debt (now at over $37 trillion and climbing) contributes to regulatory loads. Among the lowlights from the 2025 report: U.S. households pay an average of $16,016 each year in a hidden regulatory tax, which consumes 16 percent of income and 21 percent of household expenses. The total compliance costs and economic effects of federal regulation are at least an estimated $2.155 trillion annually, and almost certainly higher. Last year’s total was $2.117 trillion. If it were a country, U.S. regulation would rank as the world’s eighth-largest economy, slotted behind the Russian Federation and ahead of Canada. The 10.5 billion hours that the federal government says it took to complete federal paperwork in 2023, according to the Information Collection Budget, roughly translate to 14,983 human lifetimes. Federal agencies issued 3,248 new final regulations in 2024. President Donald Trump’s total of 2,964 new final regulations in 2019 is the lowest on record. The Federal Register containing those rules surged to 106,109 pages, the highest tally on record and a 19 percent rise over 2023. Congress enacted 175 laws in calendar year 2024, meaning that agencies issued 19 rules for every law enacted by Congress. Read more at the link in our bio!
You’ve no doubt heard of a little set of guidelines called the Ten Commandments. But have you heard of the “Ten Thousand Commandments”? It’s the clever title of an annual report issued by the Competitive Enterprise Institute that offers the gory details about the costs of thousands and thousands of nonsensical regulations and rules issued from Washington, D.C. – including how the debt (now at over $37 trillion and climbing) contributes to regulatory loads. Among the lowlights from the 2025 report: U.S. households pay an average of $16,016 each year in a hidden regulatory tax, which consumes 16 percent of income and 21 percent of household expenses. The total compliance costs and economic effects of federal regulation are at least an estimated $2.155 trillion annually, and almost certainly higher. Last year’s total was $2.117 trillion. If it were a country, U.S. regulation would rank as the world’s eighth-largest economy, slotted behind the Russian Federation and ahead of Canada. The 10.5 billion hours that the federal government says it took to complete federal paperwork in 2023, according to the Information Collection Budget, roughly translate to 14,983 human lifetimes. Federal agencies issued 3,248 new final regulations in 2024. President Donald Trump’s total of 2,964 new final regulations in 2019 is the lowest on record. The Federal Register containing those rules surged to 106,109 pages, the highest tally on record and a 19 percent rise over 2023. Congress enacted 175 laws in calendar year 2024, meaning that agencies issued 19 rules for every law enacted by Congress. Read more at the link in our bio!

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