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Posts by Hoosier Econ

Located out of Central Indiana. Blogger of economics, politics and societal trends.

GRAPH: Consumer Price Changes From 1997-2017

Economist Mark Perry has updated his famous inflation/deflation prices graph.

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Family Reunion: State Prisons Seeing More Family Members Reuniting During Incarceration

State prisons are seeing a troubling sign of fathers, sons, brothers and cousins being reunited behind bars. Continue reading →

New Study Shows Indianapolis Hotel Estimates Were A Bust Hosting The 2012 Super Bowl

In a yet released economic study on when cities host the NFL Super Bowl, some data has leaked showing bad news for the city of Indianapolis. Continue reading →

Immigration Stats: Just How Busy Is Our Immigration System And U.S. Border?

The Department of Homeland Security has released some 2017 stats to show how ANY true fix to our immigration system will take a decade plus.

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Professor: Being A Black Person Is A Disability

American colleges are regressing in thinking.

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GOP Tax Cut Plan Is Hitting Americans Paychecks And Social Media Is Reacting

The GOP tax cut happened in December. Americans would not see their tax cuts until February.

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CHART: Here’s How Much Your Salary Needs To Be To Afford A Home In These Cities

Plan on relocating but don’t know where yet? Here’s a chart to help you see what your salary needs to be to buy a home in these top 50 metro areas. Continue reading →

California Wants To Put Waiters In Jail For Serving Plastic Straws

This proposed law is not a joke and any attempt to save California politically is over.

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Climate Change: Is The Sun Cooling Off?

New data points to a coming cooling period for earth.

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Government Deficit In President Trump’s First Year 115% Less Then President Obama’s

Economic analysis of our government debt and deficits are horrific, but under President Trump, first year growth of debt is way down compared to his predecessor. Continue reading →