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January 15, 2021January 15, 2021 by Hoosier Econ

20 Million Americans May Move To More Affordable Areas

  • Economics, Education, Financial, Government, Money
  • census, COVID, metropolitan, movers, population, relocation
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American metropolitan areas will be taking population losses due to pandemic policy and riots.

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May 24, 2018May 24, 2018 by Hoosier Econ

In 2017, 18% Of Chicago’s Population Decline Was From Homicides

  • Economics, Education, Government, Illegal immigrant, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • Chicago, crime, culture, homicides, life, murder, population, prosperity
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The City of Chicago is repeatedly in the news in a bad way and truly is a city in decline. Continue reading →

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February 6, 2018February 5, 2018 by Hoosier Econ

2020 Census Will Ask About Citizenship

  • Business, Economics, Government, Illegal immigrant, Indiana, Indianapolis, Uncategorized, United States Government
  • census, illegal immigration, population, Social demographic, United States citizen
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Getting accurate demographic breakdowns is important.

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November 27, 2017November 25, 2017 by Hoosier Econ

30% Of Population Accounts For 90% Of Healthcare Spending

  • Economics, Indiana, Indianapolis, Money, United States Government
  • Healthcare, Insurance, Medicaid, Money, population
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In healthcare economics, the most expensive moment of a person’s health is when they are really sick or dying. Continue reading →

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July 23, 2015July 23, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

Picture of Top 20 Cities Americans Fled Last Year

  • Dollar, Economics, Education, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • Bloomberg, census, Governor Pence, jobs, Los Angeles, mass migration, New York City, politics, population, poverty
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Courtesy of Bloomberg

Courtesy of Bloomberg

Data compiled by Bloomberg between 2013 – 2014. Read full article here.

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July 8, 2015July 8, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

Latinos Outnumber Whites In California

  • Dollar, Economics, Education, Farming, Financial, Illegal immigrant, Indiana, Indianapolis, United States Government
  • California, census, demographics, latinos, population, whites
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Interesting demographic change has officially happened in California. More from the Los Angeles Times –
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June 16, 2015June 16, 2015 by Hoosier Econ

Map Shows Where Over Half of Americans Live

  • Dollar, Economics, Education, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis, United States Government
  • demographics, elections, population, US Census
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Business Insider went over some US Census data and found that over
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