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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

NFL Players Sign $1.1 Billion in Contracts First Day of 2017 Free Agency

NFL teams started putting together their teams today by officially signing free agents.

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Move Over Middle East, U.S. Oil Production May Break Records in 2018

With oil technology developing rapidly and the Trump Administration signaling Continue reading →

Cigarette Prices At-A-Glance: Chicago vs. Indiana 

Indiana lawmakers are now debating what kind of tax increase on cigarettes they want. Continue reading →

Not Good: Indiana Public Schools Facing Major Audit On Their Debt

Indiana public school districts need to get their finances in better shape and quit borrowing so much money. Continue reading →

Mexican Drug Cartels Now in Over 1,200 U.S. Cities 

U.S. law enforcement is facing a well-funded army that plays by no rules. Continue reading →

State of California Pension Fund Cuts Have Begun

In January of this year, I posted about state pensions being in terrible financial shape. Recent news out of California reaffirms this premise.

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Total Cost of the North Dakota Pipeline Protest

The environmental protest is done and now only trash is left behind. Continue reading →

Illegal Immigrants Cause About 40% of Wildfires on Southern Border

Few days ago, a report was publicized showing that 84% of all wildfires in America were caused by humans. Continue reading →

Grocery Bill Inflation: Food Prices Up Over 25% Last Decade

Consumers are getting hit in the wallet on food bills. Continue reading →

CHART: Boy Sports Brings In Majority of Revenue for Indiana High Schools

The Indiana High School Athletic Association financial report is out and boys bring in almost 60% of revenue. Continue reading →