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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

Facebook and MLB Strike Deal To Show 20 Games in 2017

Hopefully this deal will be a sign of Major League Baseball shifting away from its horrible tv blackout structure. Continue reading →

Survey: Many European Countries Against LGBT Lifestyle 

Pew Research took a big survey of Eastern and Central European countries accepting homosexuality in their societies. The rejection of it was pretty startling Continue reading →

How Many Drivers Obey The Speed Limit?

Not many and some experts say they’re the cause of accidents. Continue reading →

Survey: 70% of Small Business Say Our Tax System Hurts Them

As a former business owner and one who has many friends who are, most people will debate tax rates but one of the bigger headaches for business is tax complexity. Continue reading →

Indianapolis Is Top Place To Be A Landlord 

If you live in Indianapolis or Indiana for that matter and want to expand your long-term investment portfolio, Continue reading →

Colin Kaepernick’s Youth Camps Teaching Black Panther Philosophy 

Colin Kaepernick does not like white people. Colin Kaepernick does not like the police. Colin Kaepernick does not like America.

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Chart: Females Surpassing Males In College Degrees 

As the manufactured outrage grows in America over “gender equality”, one area that won’t draw much protest is male decline in universities. Continue reading →

Inflation Running Up Construction Costs for Local Governments 

With local governments wanting to spend big on construction projects because of low-interest rate borrowing, new inflationary pressures are popping up. Costs are now going up 10% annually in some places. Continue reading →

Solar Energy Is Barely Consumed In America

With so much hype and federal tax subsidies used on solar energy, you would figure there is an explosion of usage. Continue reading →