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    Area economics professors told 6News' Norman Cox that the numbers could be way off, but both sides are right on the general concept. "Some jobs go away, and some new jobs arise, said Robert Harris, an economics professor at Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis. We're going to see a change in the structure of the labor force, but we always have. That's also why we're not riding in buggies pulled by horses today." The carbon tax would also impact electric bills in Indiana, where most power is generated by coal. Full Article at WRTV Indianapolis
    Some jobs go away, and some new jobs arise, said Robert Harris, an economics professor at Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis. We're going to see a change in the structure of the labor force, but we always have. That's also why we're not riding in buggies pulled by horses today.
    SOURCE: WRTV Indianapolis 1 month ago