In 2014, 40.6 percent of all children in the United States were born to unmarried mothers. That includes close to
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How Many School Districts Are in America?
America has a lot of people. With that comes the obligation of educating millions of children.
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Where the Federal Government Gets Tax Revenue From
Via Peter G. Peterson Foundation
The federal government collects revenue from a variety of sources. The largest source is taxes on individuals’ income and payroll taxes, which together make up four-fifths of federal revenue. Individual income taxes are assessed against wage income and are progressive: that is, the tax rate someone pays increases as their income increases. Payroll taxes are a flat percentage of wage income. They are used to fund Social Security and portions of Medicare. Taxes on corporate profits, estate and gift taxes, excise taxes (a tax levied on a good or service), customs duties, and numerous other taxes comprise the remainder.
America Has To Many Laws
Every year the federal government piles on more laws that Americans must follow.
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Are 401K’s Scams?

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EconomicPolicyJournal.com posted a write up(full article here) about 401k’s being a scam. Economics needs
Another “Green Industry” Failure
My problem with the environmental movement isn’t really one of theory but how much of a con game it is
What Percent of Small Businesses Fail?
Running a business is a tough adventure. I ran a part time business for Continue reading →
Indianapolis Ranked in “The World’s Most Livable Cities” Top 10
Buddy shot me over an article from Metropolismag.com showing Indianapolis Continue reading →
Indiana Teacher Pension Costs Almost Billion A Year
Its no secret the Indiana Teachers pension fund is in rough shape. Many economic write ups through the years have given Continue reading →





