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U.S. seeks to cut regulations costing households $15,788 yearly, aiming to boost small businesses and innovation.
The Department of Government Efficiency is aiming to cut regulations that cost American households an estimated $15,788 annually, totaling $2.1 trillion.
These rules, especially complex environmental regulations like the National Environmental Protection Act, disproportionately burden small businesses.
Proposed reforms include sunset clauses and streamlined compliance to boost innovation and lower costs, similar to the 30% price drop seen in Argentina post-deregulation.
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EE.UU. busca reducir las regulaciones que cuestan a los hogares $15,788 anuales, con el objetivo de impulsar las pequeñas empresas y la innovación.