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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

Wealthy People Like Drudge Report & ZeroHedge

The wealthy move money in this country, so their website traffic is something to analyze for insight.

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Chicago’s “Tax Everything” Philosophy Is Great Business For Indiana

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel got his job riding the coattails of the Obama popularity train. Now after several years of being Mayor and implementing the economic philosophy of progressivism, Indiana reaps the rewards. Continue reading →

What NFL Players Get Paid During Training Camp

NFL training camps are about to kick off which should excite fans. Months of hard work in physical training Continue reading →

Example of How Taxes Hurts Employment

Taxes are a job killer and a prime example is Philadelphia’s soda tax implemented earlier this year. Continue reading →

Culture Shift: Trump Administration Admitting Christian Refugees Over Other Cultures

President Trump campaigned on helping Christian refugees as they were being slaughtered in the Middle East. Results are showing he’s doing just that. Continue reading →

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 →