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The state cigarette taxes charged in Indiana ranked 37th in the nation, according to a new analysis from the Tax Foundation based on 2016 data.

Indiana University's Kelley Business School ranked in a tie for 21st among U.S. colleges offering master of business administration programs, according to a new study by U.S. News that examined 367 schools.

Average federal tax refunds in Indiana ranked 34th among the 50 states, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St.

Indiana ranked 23rd in the nation in a recent WalletHub analysis of property tax rates among the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Lawrence County was ranked the top-performing local economy in Indiana in a Wall St. 24/7 analysis of counties’ gross domestic product growth from 2012 to 2015.

Middle-range income earners in Indiana ranked eighth in the nation in terms of how they benefited from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new Tax Foundation analysis.

Indiana finished eighth in a ranking of the taxes and fees that states place on gasoline, according to the Washington-based Tax Foundation.

The number of vacant homes in the zip code 46402 zip code area was 573 in the third quarter of 2018, a 64-unit decrease over what it was a year ago, according to real estate numbers reported by ATTOM Data Solutions.

Indiana finished 14th in a study by the Tax Foundation examining which states rely most on federal aid funding as a percentage of their general-fund revenue.

Indiana finished 18th in a study by the Tax Foundation examining which states have the most business-friendly corporate income tax structures.

Indiana finished 15th in a new study by the Tax Foundation ranking which states have the most business-friendly income tax structures.

University of Notre Dame was ranked the most exclusive school in Indiana, according to a new study by the website 24/7 Wall St. that examines acceptance rates and characteristics of university students nationwide.

Two Indiana medical centers were listed among the top facilities in the nation in a study of patient care by Healthgrades.com, a company that aims to help hospitals maintain customer loyalty and provide objective health information to patients.

Indiana finished 12th in a study by the Tax Foundation examining which states have the most business-friendly sales tax structures.

Indiana finished 44th in a study by the website 24/7 Wall St. examining average credit card debt among residents of the 50 states.

Indiana finished second in a new study by the Tax Foundation ranking of which states have the most business-friendly property tax structures.

The number of vacant homes in Indiana's Lake County was more than 8,200 in the third quarter of 2018, a 1,101-unit decrease over what it was a year ago, according to real estate numbers reported by ATTOM Data Solutions.

Compared to other states, the U.S. House delegation from Indiana ranked 22nd lowest in spending based on how they voted on key fiscal measures, according to a new analysis by the Coalition to Reduce Spending.

Indiana finished 11th in a new study by the Tax Foundation ranking which states have the most business-friendly unemployment insurance tax structures.

Indiana was rated 10th best for the performance of its K-12 public education system in a study by the Cato Institute that challenges other influential rankings of student achievement.