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February 14, 2017 - The state of Oregon’s income, wages

By Oregon Employment Department, Per Capita Personal Income in Oregon’s Counties  In 2015, Oregon had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $43,783. The PCPI ranked 29th in the United States and was 91 percent of the national average, $48,112, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. In Oregon, […]


February 13, 2017 - S&P near record high

by Ralph Cole, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Ferguson Wellman, A leading Oregon financial firm The Week in Review February 10, 2017 – It was another solid week in the markets. The S&P 500 was up almost 1 percent to record highs. Interest rates were relatively quiet with the […]


February 10, 2017 - Good news – Retail expects 4% growth

National Retail Federation, The National Retail Federation released its economic forecast for 2017, projecting that retail industry sales, which exclude automobiles, gasoline stations and restaurants, will grow between 3.7 and 4.2 percent over 2016. Online and other non-store/online sales, which are included in the overall number, are expected to increase […]


February 9, 2017 - Nearly 1 in 4 workers are 55+

Nearly One in Four Workers in Oregon is 55 or Older By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s workforce is aging. The number of Oregon jobs held by workers age 55 and over tripled from 1992 to 2015, while the total number of jobs grew by just 42 percent. Workers 55 and […]


February 8, 2017 - Self-employed income below national average

Look Both Ways Before You Tax By Anthony K. Smith As of February 1, the Oregon Legislative Assembly is back in session. Among the most talked about issues for the Legislature to tackle will be the 2017-2019 state budget and funding a major transportation package. At the heart of both […]


February 7, 2017 - Con. Schrader backs President’s regulation fix

Oregon Congressman Kurt Schrader, Press Release, Congressman Kurt Schrader (OR-5) released the following statement on the President’s Executive Order to Reduce Regulation and Control Regulatory Costs: “For years I’ve heard from schools, teachers, small business owners, farmers, workers and taxpayers in my district that there are too many rules and […]


February 6, 2017 - 2017 to deliver faster growth than 2016

 by Jason Norris, CFA Executive Vice President of Research Ferguson Wellman, A leading Oregon financial firm The Week That Was It was an active week on the political, economic and Fed front, but markets were generally quiet. The S&P 500 finished mildly positive, while the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield remained […]


February 3, 2017 - Rethinking corporate disclosures

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) released Essential Information: Modernizing Our Corporate Disclosure System, a white paper exploring the future of corporate disclosures and why materiality is, and should remain, the guiding principle for public company disclosure.


February 2, 2017 - Oregon AG joins 15 states in immigration order

By Oregon Dept. of Justice, Joint Statement Issued By A.G.’s Of NY, CA, PA, WA, MA, HI, VA, OR, DC, CT, VT, IL, NM, IA, ME & MD “As the chief legal officers for over 130 million Americans and foreign residents of our states, we condemn President Trump’s unconstitutional, un-American […]


February 1, 2017 - Courts reject Union Preference Case

Bullard Law, Portland law firm The National Labor Relations Board recently pursued an outcome that was unfair to business.  (“I’m shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!”)  Fortunately, the First Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the NLRB’s arguments. This is really a simple case.  People recognize […]