Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Ryan Young Most American families spend more on regulatory compliance than they do on food, education, or any other expense besides housing, according to a new report. From zoning and permit restrictions to lumber and steel tariffs, the total regulatory bill for the average household is nearly $16,000 per year, or at least $2.1 trillion in … [Read more...] about Regulatory problems, deregulatory solutions
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AI and privacy rules meant for Big Tech could hurt small businesses most
Jennifer Huddleston As lawmakers and regulators in the U.S. consider policy born of their Big Tech concerns such as data privacy and artificial intelligence, they should carefully consider how such changes could end up trampling the small- and mid-sized businesses that drive innovation and competition. While policymakers may have Google and Facebook in mind, the actual … [Read more...] about AI and privacy rules meant for Big Tech could hurt small businesses most