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Business Professionals Confident in Indiana's Economy

By: Chris Veech
Updated: June 1, 2012

Confidence among Indiana business professionals remains steady for the first quarter at 65 percent.

The study by the Indiana Business Council is done quarterly and shows confidence remains the same as it was back in December.

Of those who responded to the most recent survey, 56 percent cited the national economy as their biggest external challenge.

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Our ecomy wont get any better,as long as our govermery is sending 9 billion a year to paksran,,they hate our guts but the leaders are living high on our tax money---4 billion a uear to the illigal mexicans ,and they spit in our faces and burn our flag---,and another 20 billion to 4 other muslun countries---out ragious,when a llot of us are lout of work and most of jus can hardle pay out rent ,and I blow a fuse every time I think tthe muslums leaders are living off our taxes

JAY W. June 2, 2012 at 12:49 pm

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