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Women Gun Permit Holders Now at 25%

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Real Clear Policy did a sitdown with John Lott of The Crime Prevention Research Center and he provided an interesting stat Continue reading →
2015 U.S. Credit Card Stats
Here’s the most recent credit card detailed breakdown by StatisticBrain.com – Continue reading →
Indiana Prisons: “We will not allow gay marriage between two inmates”
With the Supreme Court ruling in favor of same sex marriage many states will have to be looking at multiple layers of rule changes. Hoosier Econ reached out to the Indiana Department of Corrections on this issue.
Indiana State University Makes Millions Housing and Feeding Students

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Indiana State University is putting $16 Million in bonds up for sale this week to investors. Their plan is to remodel their student housing/dining services. When an organization puts bonds up for sale Continue reading →
Majority of Federal Drug Convictions Illegal Immigrants
The Washington Examiner did some digging on illegal immigrants entering into our legal system. The numbers are telling compared to
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How Much Electricity Do Appliances Use?
Hendricks Power (website here) of Central Indiana came out with a cost analysis graph of how much home appliances use in electricity each year. Very informative graph and may surprise some of what appliances use.

Latinos Outnumber Whites In California
Interesting demographic change has officially happened in California. More from the Los Angeles Times –
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Here Come the “Texting Lanes”

A picture of the lanes — which divide the stairs into sections for runners, walkers and texters — created widespread buzz on social media this month after it was posted online.
Whether you like it or not, smartphone use is now a part of people’s lives in a big way. That has caused some problems in areas like college campuses:
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