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Gas Savings = Chipotle
Business Insider had this post about Americans saving money at the gas pump. You can read the whole post here.
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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 →
Forbes Magazine Ranks Indiana State Among Top Colleges

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Two widely followed annual lists of the top national and regional colleges are out and Indiana State University is once again included in both.
Forbes magazine has recognized Indiana State on its annual list of America’s Top Colleges for the fifth year in a row while Princeton Review’s list of Best Midwestern Colleges recognized Indiana State for the 12 straight year.
Only about 20 percent of the nation’s accredited colleges and universities make the Forbes list, which emphasizes the return students and parents receive from their investment in a college degree, while the Princeton Review bases its list largely on student surveys.
Read the rest here via Indiana State press release.
50% Users of Food Stamps On Them 4 Years or Longer

Foxnews.com had a write up on food stamp work requirements and showed some startling news
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Women Take Up Stripping to Pay For College

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A small portion of women are taking advantage of a job opportunity that helps pay for college Continue reading →
Apocalypse Averted: Honeybee’s On The Rise
Graph: How Regulations Have Increased With Each President
Regulations from the federal government is one of the biggest cancers on our economic society. Continue reading →
Apple Music Streaming Huge Hit
Via USA Today –
One month after unveiling its new streaming music service, Apple has locked in 11 million trial members, company executives tell USA TODAY.
“We’re thrilled with the numbers so far,” says Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet software and services, adding that of that sum 2 million have opted for the more lucrative family plan at $14.99 a month for up to six people.
Apple Music, which launched June 30, costs $9.99 a month for individual access to 30 million songs as well as human-curation playlists and a live radio station. There is an initial free-trial period of three months. Assuming all the trial memberships are converted into paying customers come October, Apple would already boast half the paid memberships of reigning streaming champ Spotify, which launched nearly a decade ago.
Percent of People Who Listen To The Radio
The folks over at Priceonomics.com did a lengthy research article on what Americans listen to on the radio these days.



