The Biden-Harris administration has put in nearly $1.78 trillion worth of rules and regulations as of October since January 2021, with much of that being finalized in the last year, according to the American Action Forum (AAF).
Just since January, the federal government has produced $1.46 trillion in total net costs from various rules and regulations, with $1.33 trillion in new costs coming from finalized rules, according to the AAF. The total number of finalized regulations put in place this year is 327 as of Nov. 1.
President Joe Biden’s added regulatory costs are dramatically higher than those of former Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama, according to the AAF. In the same amount of time it took Biden to rack up the nearly $1.78 trillion in regulations, the Obama administration reached $490.5 billion in 2012, and the Trump administration hit $3 billion in 2020, according to…