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October 18, 2015 - Uber donates ride fare to Oregon Special Olympics

By Business News Note: Through Oct. 28, every time you ride the INSPIRE vehicle option, Uber will donate $1 to Special Olympics Oregon. The partnership was launched at a press conference today at Providence Park which will host the Fall State Games on Nov. 21-22. Uber was joined by SOOR […]


October 16, 2015 - Walden presses Cover Oregon at hearing

By Congressman Greg Walden, At a congressional hearing on state health insurance exchanges, U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) questioned Patrick Allen, the Director of the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, about the failure of Cover Oregon and where the state goes from here with the federal Centers […]


October 15, 2015 - 10 things about new Ducks Oregon pioneer uniforms

By NIKE, Nike and the University of Oregon Ducks introduce the new Oregon Pioneers football uniform, which emphasizes Oregon state history. Oregon is a state that has bred innovators, freethinkers and risk-takers since its founding. Nike co-founder Phil Knight is the quintessential example, starting a company by selling shoes out […]


October 14, 2015 - 65% of Oregon employers can’t fill vacant spots

By Oregon Small Business Association, The Oregon Employment Department has released a survey showing that nearly 70% of Oregon employers have had a difficult time filling vacancies. This is the highest level when compared over the last few years. The vacancy problems appears to be trending upwards over the past […]


October 13, 2015 - Gun violence at work. What can be done?

By Bullard Law, Portland law firm By Michael G. McClory Gun violence is too common in the modern American workplace. The recent Umpqua Community College shootings bring the issue to the fore once again. There have been numerous other incidents in recent years and there is no reason to believe […]


October 13, 2015 - Chart: Oregon population, housing trends

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog I was on OPB “Think Out Loud” on Tuesday, talking about housing, migration and the Timber Belt. One aspect we discussed was the fact Oregon had two really big wave of migrants, in the 1970s and 1990s. Below I plot annual […]


October 12, 2015 - One of the year’s most interesting trading weeks

by Ralph Cole, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Ferguson Wellman, Portland This has been one of the most interesting trading weeks of the year. The seasonal pattern of the stock market is to bottom in October, and rally through the end of the year. While this doesn’t happen every […]


October 9, 2015 - Bipartisan Obamacare fix advances

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today applauded the bipartisan cooperation between Congress and the White House as President Obama signed into law a key change to Obamacare that will ease the financial burden on many small businesses and their employees. “Small and medium sized businesses and […]


October 8, 2015 - Oregon economy hints at retreat

University of Oregon Regional Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity retreated in August after a very strong July as employment numbers softened. Highlights of the report include: · The three-month moving average, which smooths month-to-month volatility in the measure, […]


October 7, 2015 - Minimum Wage Workgroup Strikes Again

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate by Betsy Earls After three meetings, a work group convened to discuss increasing the minimum wage is still gathering information and may have only one more meeting before the February 2016 Legislative Session. The work group, which is chaired by Senator Michael Dembrow […]