Small businesses across America are getting slammed by a regulatory tsunami from the Biden administration. Over 200 major rules have been added to their plates already this term.
These aren't just numbers on a page—this is your local mechanic, diner owner, or family-run hardware store struggling with new compliance costs that eat into every dollar earned.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN because they don’t want you thinking about the bigger picture. The real figure—the one tucked away in obscure footnotes—is much worse than what's being reported.
Let me break it down: each regulation costs small businesses an average of $10,000 a pop. Multiply that across 200 rules and millions of mom-and-pop shops...
It’s no secret why the administration keeps pushing this stuff through quietly on Friday afternoons when everyone is out buying groceries or watching kids. They know how damaging it is to open up an economy already stressed by global supply chain issues.
The truth is, these regulations aren’t there to protect consumers or the environment as they claim—they’re about padding bureaucratic jobs and expanding federal control over every aspect of life.
But here’s who benefits: large corporations that can handle compliance costs with ease. They get cozy relationships with regulators while smaller competitors are crushed under the weight of red tape.
I’ve been watching this for years, through Obama to Trump and now back to Biden. It’s a pattern. Every time they talk about helping small businesses, it’s all lip service.
What does this mean for your grocery bill? Higher prices as costs get passed along to you, the consumer.
You won’t see a headline in The New York Times screaming “Small Businesses Dying!” But that doesn’t make it any less true or important.
The only way forward is for people like us to start pushing back. Write your congressman, join local business advocacy groups...




