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Posts by Hoosier Econ

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

Indianapolis Public Schools gets financial downgrade

Moody’s Investor Service released a financial grade for Indianapolis Public School system. Continue reading →

Can you pick out which photo is Detroit or Aleppo?

Last night in the Presidential debate, Aleppo, Syria and Detroit, Michigan were brought up Continue reading →

Reality check: The difference between a power plant and solar panels

Energy policy is a serious matter in not only the distributing power itself Continue reading →

Bill Nye’s science theories clash with real economics

Never have been a Bill Nye believer due to his fan base Continue reading →

2016 NFL Injured Reserve already approaching $200 Million in payroll

One of the most frustrating things for an NFL fan is seeing their team decimated by player injuries. All the right players maybe on the team, but in a sport that is physical, injuries can derail any chances of having a winning season. Continue reading →

DOJ to police departments: Hire criminals and illegal immigrants or else face our wrath

President Obama promised to “transform America”……well, you’re about to get it. Continue reading →

Medicaid spending through Obamacare hitting state budgets

States are now facing the financial consequences of expanding medicaid. Continue reading →

Tax breaks the U.S. government needs to end

With the recent illegal action of the New York Times producing a tax filing by Donald Trump, it is worth the notion to talk about our federal tax code. Continue reading →

Why fast food sales are falling

I’ve never been a fast food nazi. Fast food is a nice luxury to have when life is busy. Continue reading →

Do college graduation rates show “white privilege”?

As American society increasingly continues to decline intellectually on societal issues, Continue reading →