The economic condition of African-Americans in America’s 11th largest city stagnated last year, with Black unemployment reaching near crisis levels! That’s according to new data released by the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS). Unemployment in the Indianapolis African-American community continued at crisis levels accruing the 2012 Census ACS. In 2011, Black unemployment in Indianapolis/Marion […]

Unemployment in Indianapolis’ African-American community declined last year while Black household incomes remained stagnant and the number of Blacks living in poverty increased. Those are some of the initial findings in the initial release of 2011 data from the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS).  The annual survey of demographic trends for the country’s population. […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 17 Minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. One of the national leading experts of Urban areas and cities has condemned Indianapolis’ fifty year deal to sell the rights to operate the city’s parking garages and parking meters. Aaron Renn, a renowned urban expert and author of the Urbanophile blog, has analyzed the […]