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FORT WAYNE — A recent study by WalletHub has ranked Fort Wayne number two among the best cities in which to flip houses. The study examined 150 U.S. cities, taking into account the following factors: Average gross return on investments, median purchase price, percentage of home flips, housing market health index, the number of real-estate …read more.

FORT WAYNE — According to a recent study by WalletHub, Fort Wayne ranks among the top 100 metro areas that, demographically, most represent the U.S. overall. Researchers at WalletHub looked at the 379 most populated metro areas in the U.S. Of these, Fort Wayne ranked number 93, while Indianapolis came in at number one. Other Indiana cities studied included …read more.

FORT WAYNE — With summer just around the corner, many teens’ and young adults’ focus will turn from school work to summer work. In a recent study by WalletHub, Fort Wayne, not far from the Kosciusko County area, ranked number 30 out of 150 cities nationwide for best places to find summer work. To compile …read more.

INDIANA — A recent study has placed Indiana at number 15 for dependence on the firearms industry. WalletHub recently looked at how each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia rank in terms of dependence on the firearms industry. The study looked at a number of factors falling under three categories: the firearms …read more.

FORT WAYNE — With Oct. 16 being World Food Day and nearly a third of the U.S. food dollar being spent on restaurant services, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2015’s Best and Worst Foodie Cities for Your Wallet.

INDIANA — A recent study by WalletHub found several cities in Indiana ranked in the top 515 in the nation for fastest-growing economies. Fort Wayne was listed at number 293 with Columbia, Md., and Norwalk, Conn.; . Others included Fishers, at number 119; Indianapolis, 215; Carmel, 219, tied with Missouri City, Texas; Muncie, 225, tied …read more.

Most Hoosiers would probably agree that Mother Nature can be a cruel mistress when it comes to the weather in Indiana. Recently, WalletHub, a personal finance social media network, released “2014’s Cities with the Best and Worst Weather.” Needless to say, northern Indiana did not fare so well. On the list, the western part of …read more.

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