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H.R. 4685, Trading Isn't a Game Act (CBO Report for Congress)

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Congress 117th
Date Requested July 29, 2021
Requested By House Committee on Financial Services
Date Sent Dec. 2, 2021
Description:
H.R. 4685 would require the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Congress on the effect of gamification, psychological nudges, and other design techniques of online trading platforms. GAO would be required to consult with the SEC and private entities, such as investor advocacy groups, to study the effects of those techniques. Under the bill, the SEC’s Office of the Investor Advocate would provide legislative and regulatory recommendations to the Congress based on GAO’s findings. CBO estimates that implementing the reporting requirements would cost the SEC and GAO a total of $1 million over the 2022-2026 period. However, because the SEC is authorized to collect fees each year to offset its annual appropriation, CBO expects that the net effect over the 2022-2026 period would be less than $500,000, assuming appropriation actions consistent with that authority. If the SEC increases fees to offset the costs of implementation, H.R. 4685 would raise the cost of an existing mandate on private entities required to pay those assessments. CBO estimates that, on average, the annual incremental cost of the mandate would be less than $1 million—well below the annual threshold established in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) for private-sector mandates ($170 million in 2021, adjusted annually for inflation). H.R. 4685 contains no intergovernmental mandates as defined in UMRA.

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