LOS ANGELES, CA - (NewMediaWire) - May 15, 2023 -  US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE), a leading manufacturer of advanced radiation, chemical, and biological detection and smart UAV instrumentation, announced the annual results for the year ended December 31, 2022.  

2022 Annual Highlights

      Total sales revenue of $2,091,366 compared to $2,137,607 the previous year

      Minor decrease in revenue indicative of economic conditions as revenue across all subsidiaries post-Coronavirus pandemic remains constant

      Growth was slow in 2022 due to political and economic uncertainties

      Decreased Selling and General and Administrative expenses by $454,742 or 19.1% by a reduction in payroll costs

      Important new products added for monitoring chemical and biological hazards, plus new hazmat sensors for drone line

Robert Goldstein, CEO of US Nuclear Corp., commented:

“We had a productive and solid year despite several hardships faced from political and economic uncertainties, such as the rising cost of parts and labor and supply chain constraints.  We were able to decrease our SG&A expenses through payroll reductions while maintaining productivity across the board. Revenue from all our subsidiaries remained constant while we positioned ourselves for new growth from several channels. 

“In February 2023, we resumed our trade show based sales program which had been on hold since the start of the pandemic.  These trade shows are a core component of our sales and marketing campaigns and we are looking forward to networking, boosting our revenue through new sales opportunities, showcasing our products, meeting old and new customers and investors. 

“We have several other exciting catalysts moving forward to boost our growth and revenue.  In 2022 we expanded our product offerings to include many new novel chemical and biological sensors such as PFAS and fentanyl contamination monitors, hazardous chemical/material detectors, and new hazmat sensors for our fully instrumented drones.  Our drone monitors are now able to measure all types of chemical, biological, and radiological hazards.  Since we were already deep into the air and water quality markets, we can now sell significantly more products to our existing as well as new customers.  We expect demand for these will continue to surge, and given the continuing string of toxic disasters that have occurred recently and the concern for our health and safety, these hazmat detectors will be essential.”

US NUCLEAR CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES    
   CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS    
   FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2022 AND 2021    
        
        
    2022 (USD) 2021 (USD) 
 Sales  2,091,366 2,137,607 
 Cost of sales1,303,298 760,955 
 Gross profit788,068 1,376,652 
        
 Operating expenses    
 Consulting expense - 592,659 
 Professional fees326,118 171,024 
 Officer compensation170,000 372,978 
 Payroll and related expense957,954 939,061 
 Selling, general and administrative expenses830,027 663,119 
 Total operating expenses2,284,099 2,738,841 
        
 Loss from operations-1,496,031 -1,362,189 
        
 Other income (expense)    
 Interest expense-63,912 -11,001 
 Other income - 2,950 
 Amortization of debt discount-482,852  - 
 Gain on forgiveness of debt - 329,018 
 Equity loss in investment - -835,462 
 Total other income (expense)-546,764 -514,495 
        
 Loss before provision for income taxes-2,042,795 -1,876,684 
        
 Provision for income taxes -  - 
        
 Net loss  -2,042,795 -1,876,684 
        
 Deemed dividend for down-round provision in warrants-17,924 -52,861 
        
 Net loss attributed to common stockholders-2,060,719 -1,929,545 
        
 Weighted average shares outstanding - basic and diluted29,504,433 27,375,508 
 Loss per share – basic and diluted-0.07 -0.07 
    


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Investors may find additional information regarding US Nuclear Corp. at the SEC website at http://www.sec.gov, or the companys website at www.usnuclearcorp.com

CONTACT:

US Nuclear Corp. (OTC-QB: UCLE)

Robert I. Goldstein, President, CEO, and Chairman

Richard Landry, Chief Financial Officer

(818) 883 7043

Email: info@usnuclearcorp.com