Apple’s new digital TV guide

The cable television industry is starting to see

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Chart: Home ownership at lowest level in 50 years

Interesting economic development in housing Continue reading →

Medicaid starting to eat up State of Indiana budget

When public school teachers complain to me about politicians/education spending, I tell them their real problem is medicaid patients. Continue reading →

Forbes: Indiana’s pension system in great shape

Forbes Magazine has rated Indiana as having one of the best managed government pension funds in the U.S. Continue reading →

Another story of why the minimum wage is awful

An economic lesson is playing out in California.

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Want lots of space as a renter? Move to Indianapolis, Indiana

Need a place to rent and want lots of square footage? Give Indianapolis, IN a try.

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Satellite TV costumers shell out big dollars for tree limb removal 

Satellite TV customers love their tv so much they pay top dollar to remove any blockage of their satellite feed.

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President Obama’s 2016 budget deficit 37% larger than 2015

I took some time off for vacation. During my absence, I saw the national media dug through my blog site on posts related to Indiana’s financial state concerning the budget as Governor Pence joined Donald Trump’s Presidential ticket. Continue reading →

Fifth Third Bank raising ATM fees 37%

The banks NEVER leave money on the table. Continue reading →

Investors will make Illinois state politicians suffer

Politicians in local and state government are some of the most naive people I’ve ever encountered when it comes to finances.  Continue reading →