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September 15, 2016 - Great Recession & Housing Busts Metros

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog One of the defining features of the Great Recession is the housing bubble that preceded it and set the stage for the collapse. The regions of the county that experienced the biggest bubble, also experienced the largest fallout when it burst.


September 14, 2016 - Oregon in Position to Lasso Drone Business

By Oregon Prosperity Project Pendleton, home of the Pendleton Roundup, held a very different type of rodeo August 18-19. The first Pendleton Ag Drone Rodeo shared at least one trait with traditional events such as the Pendleton Roundup that started more than a century ago: It showcased activities that can […]


September 13, 2016 - Changing landscape of Oregon’s restaurants

By Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association, Changes in our country relating to overtime work are finally upon us. As of December 1, 2016 employers will be required to pay employees classified as exempt from overtime a salary of at least $47,476 a year or $913 a week. If an employee […]


September 12, 2016 - DeFazio: Chinese Railcar deal & national security concerns

Congressmen Peter DeFazio Release, Congressmen Peter DeFazio, Randy Forbes, Dan Lipinski and more than fifty lawmakers urged Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to investigate the pending joint venture with the North Carolina-based rail manufacturing company, Vertex Railcar Corporation, and two […]


September 9, 2016 - 10 disappearing jobs

US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, It wasn’t long ago when a person in the United States could make a middle class living as long as he or she had an alarm clock and a good work ethic. These jobs often required routine work where a person didn’t need to have […]


September 8, 2016 - Oregon growing above average pace

University of Oregon Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon Oregon Statewide Economic Indicators: July saw some mixed numbers for the Oregon economy; the overall tenor of the data is consistent an economy in the mature stage of a business cycle. Highlights of this month’s report […]


September 7, 2016 - Oregon’s Tightening Labor Market

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog We know Oregon’s economy is booming today. Job growth is outpacing the typical state by a considerable margin. These gains are strong enough to make up the recessionary losses and keep pace with population growth. As labor becomes scarce in a […]


September 6, 2016 - Blacklisting rule hurts contractors, workers, taxpayers

By Associated Builders and Contractors, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) slammed the flawed Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces final rule, commonly referred to as “blacklisting,” released  by the Federal Acquisition Regulatory (FAR) Council. The rule, which was accompanied by a guidance document from the U.S. Department of Labor and a […]


September 5, 2016 - A business & government success story

By NFIB, It’s true: Local government and small businesses can work together. The Oregon License Directory is one of six nominees for a National Association of State Chief Information Officers award in the category of digital government. The office is a useful resource for small business owners that allows them […]


September 2, 2016 - Company v. 60,000 websites selling counterfeits

By National Retail Federation UGG combats rising levels of counterfeit Serving an eviction notice is a routine task for law enforcement officers, but when police arrived at a Long Island property in late June, failure to pay rent was the least of the transgressions going on. Law enforcement officials discovered […]