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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

What Percent of Immigrants Come To America For Employment?

Newly released data from the Department of Homeland Security shows a different story on how the public perceives of America’s immigration system. Continue reading →

CHART: Healthcare Prices Skyrocketed With Government Regulations Increase

United States healthcare has faced massive cost increases and government regulations are one big factor. Continue reading →

Crime In Baltimore Is So Bad That Business Have to Hire Their Own Security

America’s inner cities continue shift towards criminal takeover. Continue reading →

Bernie Sanders Wears $700 Jacket While Complaining About Rich People

Bernie Sanders is a scam artist at the expense of taxpayers.

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Pizza Hut May Have Driver-less Delivery As Early As 2020

Pizz Hut and Toyota have teamed up for this new business adventure
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State of Kentucky Government Worker 401k Retirement Proposal May Be Vision For Other States

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin is proposing a 401k retirement plan to move state workers off their broken pension system. Continue reading →

Indiana Agriculture Next Big Threat: Wild Pigs

State DNR officials and hunters are starting to get louder in the growing population of wild pigs in the state.

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The State of Ohio Just Banned Retailers From Selling Flavored Vodka And 700 Other Alcoholic Drinks

Big government in to save the day of the consumer. This story comes out of the state of Ohio. Continue reading →

Inspector Report: Chicago Public School Administrators Have Stolen Thousands Of Dollars

Unfortunately, residents of Chicago will not do anything about it.

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VIDEO: ICE Director Says Sanctuary City Politicians May Face Criminal Charges

The federal government may start charging Mayors of cities and towns who do not try to stop federal law enforcement officials who trying to enforce immigration laws. Continue reading →