BOOM: China Begins Buying U.S. Coal

President Trump and China have entered a financial agreement in which American coal workers will benefit while putting financial pressure on North Korea.

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Americans Paid Over $500 Billion in Property Taxes in 2016

Being a homeowner can be expensive. Continue reading →

Report: State of California Debt Hits $228 Billion 

When real accounting methods are applied to California’s government money books, Continue reading →

Indiana Car Insurance Rates Way Under National Average 

Contrary to popular belief, Indiana is a safe state for driving. Continue reading →

VIDEO: Buying Local Does Not “Save the Planet”

Robert Wenzel over at EconomicPolicyJournal.com posted a video that educated me on a current myth of the economic approach “Buying Local”. Continue reading →

Report: Social Security Faces Possible Cuts in 2019

While going through the 2016 Annual Report for Social Security and Medicare, I stumbled across the main theme Continue reading →

Car Companies Biggest Ad Spenders During NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 

The brackets are set and NCAA basketball tournament games begin this Thursday. Continue reading →

Move Over Middle East, U.S. Oil Production May Break Records in 2018

With oil technology developing rapidly and the Trump Administration signaling Continue reading →

Cigarette Prices At-A-Glance: Chicago vs. Indiana 

Indiana lawmakers are now debating what kind of tax increase on cigarettes they want. Continue reading →

State of California Pension Fund Cuts Have Begun

In January of this year, I posted about state pensions being in terrible financial shape. Recent news out of California reaffirms this premise.

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