As the presidential election carnival gets revved up in the US (and we all suffer the spectacle) one issue that won’t get proper airing is to cost of regulation.
As quoted in the Economist, regulation costs businesses an average of $10,585 per employee.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute estimates regulations costs every household nearly $15,000 per annum. Their 10,000 Commandments Survey tells perhaps the most complete story.
Charles Murray … civil disobedience … so many rules and potential criminality makes rule of law a joke when compliance can’t even happen.