City Governments Are Facing Serious Debts

Few years ago, a little unknown accounting rule was enforced across America’s state and local municipalities. Continue reading →

Who Pays Federal Incomes Taxes?

Our federal income tax code is progressive and has different tax rates based upon income brackets. More you make, the more taxes you pay. Continue reading →

House Fires Burn Quicker Today Than 30 Years Ago

Home engineering and construction today is not as safe during a home fire. Continue reading →

Indianapolis Colts Worth $2.18 Billion 

Forbes released their sports rankings for team values and the Indianapolis Colts came in Continue reading →

Indiana Ranks 16th Nationally Overall In Fiscal Condition 

The State of Indiana Ranks pretty well in new findings from an intense study of state finances. Continue reading →

Oil Boom: U.S. Exporting One Million Barrels of Crude Daily

Historic moment for U.S. oil producers Continue reading →

College Will Pay $85,000 Salary For Social Justice Position 

You don’t need a college degree to grasp why college costs keep going up with expenditures like this. Continue reading →

UPS Downsizing Pension Plans

Pension plans will most likely disappear in our lifetime. They can still be done, but usually people start getting their greedy hands Continue reading →

Report: Caffeine Worse On Lab Rats Then Crop Herbicide 

Controversy has surrounded farmers using herbicides on food. Much created by people who have no farming experience at all. Continue reading →

U.S. Coal Production Up 19% Under President Trump

President Trump promised a turnaround for the U.S. coal industry and he has delivered. Continue reading →