The National Center for Education Statistics has the most recent information for how many public schools
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No, American Prisons Are Not Tough
Go ahead, be a big time sympathizer of inmates in American prisons but you’re the fool in the end.
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Children Born to Unwed Mothers 2014 Stats
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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City of Terre Haute Running Big Deficits
Back in May I posted about the City of Terre Haute being broke. It was more of a question due to the city having some troubles paying bills.
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FBI: August Firearm Background Checks Breaks Record
People are still buying up guns. Here is more from USA Today:
Newly released August records show that the FBI posted 1.7 million background checks required of gun purchasers at federally licensed dealers, the highest number recorded in any August since gun checks began in 1998. The numbers follow new monthly highs for June (1.5 million) and July (1.6 million),
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Another Example Why U.S. Tax Code Needs Destroyed
Bill Cobb, CEO of H&R Block recently came out in support of Donald Trump wanting to simplify the U.S. tax code.
People Dumping Illinois for Indiana
According to the 2013 U.S. Census Bureau, 15,800 persons lived in Illinois who were residents of Indiana a year earlier. That’s 12 percent of the
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U.S. Government Welfare Programs Run $742 Billion A Year
CNBC is reporting America’s “social safety net” programs the federal government provides i.e. welfare
Indiana Ranked 6th Nationally For Small Business Growth

Paychex.com had a news release over small business growth they track across the U.S. Read full post here.
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