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A new study explores where Hoosier manufacturing workers go when they lose their jobs. Its authors, at the Indiana Business Research Center, say it shows…
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Japan's largest steel company, Nippon Steel, will spend $50 million and create 70 jobs at a new plant to produce wiring for cars in Shelbyville.When it…
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Indiana led all the other states in GDP growth for the fourth quarter of 2015. The state’s gross domestic product rose 3 percent – with manufacturing and…
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Home ownership rates are among some of the lowest in decades across the country and in Indiana.In the first quarter of 2016, the number of American…
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The bankruptcy filing of the nation's biggest coal company will likely have repercussions in Indiana. St. Louis-based Peabody Energy will keep operating…
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More than half of Indiana’s 92 counties experienced a decrease in population in 2015, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau Thursday. Most…
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Steelworkers rallied outside the Carrier factory in Indianapolis Wednesday to protest plans to close the heating and air conditioning plant, sending 1,400…
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Indiana University economists predict a robust year for Indiana‘s economy as the state and nation shake off the last remnants of the recession. The annual…
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Indiana‘s life sciences industry continues to generate money and jobs.A report shows the total economic impact to the state tops $55-billion. The data is…
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An IU economist says the Leading Index for Indiana – an economic predictor for the state – is sending mixed messages about the health of the Hoosier…