Indianapolis Public Schools gets financial downgrade

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

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 →

Exotic car owners love Montana and here’s why

Are you a car lover and noticed exotic cars have Montana license plates? There’s a reason for that and it’s because of taxes. Continue reading →

Consumers overwhelmingly buy their clothes at Walmart 

In a recent article by Bloomberg showing Amazon.com getting into the apparel selling market, I found this revenue chart of interest. Continue reading →

2016 Student Loan Debt Statistics

New data is out via StatisticBrain.com on college student loan debt. Continue reading →

Indiana recognized as top state for doing business in 2016

The State of Indiana racked up another accolade for its pro business atmosphere. Continue reading →