Financial advocate Clark Howard posted the top theft items shoplifters like to nab. Here’s the rundown –
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Happy Independence Day from Hoosier Econ
Chicago: Hey, Lets Tax Netflix

Courtesy http://www.frugal-cafe.com
The financial stress of the City of Chicago financial obligations is growing. This week Continue reading →
Price of an iPhone 6 in Venezuela
In America, famous people like Michael Moore and Sean Penn will tell you how much the U.S. needs to adopt Venezuela’s political/economic system.
Unfortunately for them there is this thing called the media and they keep track of Venezuela’s dire situation. Continue reading →
2015 Most Popular Fast Food Chains
Via CNN –
While satisfaction with the restaurant industry has waned, the survey found Americans Continue reading →
Marijuana Addicts Costing Taxpayers
Via The Washington Times –
The National Institutes of Health is dedicating $3 million to fast-track the development of drugs to treat marijuana addiction — an estimated 4.2 million Americans are hooked on cannabis — even as the president encourages its legalization and more states look to enact laws for its recreational use. Continue reading →
Obamacare Sets Sights on Police and Teachers
“Money has no feelings” – Thomas Sowell
Today the Supreme Court ruled on another case pertaining to Obamacare. Continue reading →
Does the U.S. Spend More on Prisons Than Education?
Numerous times I’ve heard people state America spends more on prisons than schools. Pretty damning
Indiana Taxpayers To Become Biggest Supporter of Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indiana taxpayers officially become one starting next week when Continue reading →
States With Most Bankruptcy Filings in 2014
During the year of 2014, the United States had a total filing of 936,795 bankruptcies. The majority of those bankruptcies Continue reading →







