The NBA and players union are in Las Vegas meeting to discuss the upcoming season. Here is a surprising piece from the commissioner:
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Obamacare Prices to Spike…Again
Reports the New York Times:
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Indiana Has Budget Surplus for 2015
Numbers are in and Indiana government had a budget surplus from their 2015 Continue reading →
2015 U.S. Credit Card Stats
Here’s the most recent credit card detailed breakdown by StatisticBrain.com – Continue reading →
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 →
Indiana Ranked 16th on Fiscal Solvency
Via USA Today –
The Mercatus Center, a public policy research group, ranked the 50 states based on how well each state government planned spending in fiscal 2013 — the most recent year for which data was available — as well as their future financial prospects. from annual budgeting to cash to pay bills, to funding for pensions and long-term plans.
College Payrolls Main Driver on Student Debt
With college students sinking in college debt each year one thing that no one is talking about
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Chicago: Hey, Lets Tax Netflix

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The financial stress of the City of Chicago financial obligations is growing. This week 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 →





