Federal antitrust laws are enforced in a variety of ways. Key among these are:
Three major federal antitrust laws help protect consumers by regulating U.S. commerce to ensure it remains fair and competitive:
The United States' system of antitrust laws protect consumers by making companies compete with each other. In a competitive economy, companies only get customer's money if they make a better product than other companies or if they make an equivalent product at a lower price. Antitrust laws protect this system.