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May 31, 2017May 31, 2017 by Hoosier Econ

Five Baltimore High Schools Have No Students Proficient In Math or English 

  • Economics, Education, Government, Highschool, Indiana, Indianapolis, Money
  • Baltimore, education, English, graduates, Highschool, jobs, Math, society
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Inner cities in America are socially collapsing at an astonishing rate. Continue reading →

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May 29, 2015May 30, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

Graduation Gift Economy: Cash Is King

  • Department of Education, Dollar, Economics, Education, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • cards, cash, college, electronics, gift cards, graduates, graduation, high school
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Graduation season is upon us and
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June 2, 2013 by Hoosier Econ

Indianapolis #1 For College Graduates

  • Economics, Indiana, Indianapolis, Uncategorized
  • college, cost of living, graduates, Indiana, Indianapolis, unemployed
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Indianapolis, IN has been ranked #1 for college graduates and employment. Unemployment rate for college grads in the city is a staggering 1.9%.

Read the entire article at the Indianapolis Star

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