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December 31, 2020 - Oregon joins lawsuit against Google monopoly

By Oregon Attorney General, Bipartisan Coalition of 38 Attorneys General Allege Google Illegally Stifles Competition Attorney General Rosenblum today joined a bipartisan coalition of 38 attorneys general in suing Google LLC for anticompetitive conduct in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The states allege that Google illegally maintains […]


December 30, 2020 - Oregon’s rise and fall of personal income

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis The Bureau of Economic Analysis released state income data for 2020q3. Income data is available monthly at the national level, but only quarterly at the state level, and annually at the county level. Now that we have a few quarters, we can […]


December 29, 2020 - No cases tied to gyms. Time to re-open

By Oregon Small Business Association, Citing a University of Oregon study, the owners of Planet Fitness have urged Gov. Kate Brown to reopen gyms because they pose fewer risks of spreading coronavirus than bars or restaurants. While accepting the need for some restrictions, the owners say Oregon is one of […]


December 28, 2020 - Gov. Brown budget increases taxes on businesses

By Oregon Business and Industry, Over the last 10 months, families, businesses, and nonprofits across our state have had to tighten their belts and prioritize spending as the economic fallout from the COVID pandemic and wildfires devastated household incomes and robbed businesses and nonprofits of critical operating revenues. We expect […]


December 24, 2020 - Oregon’s industries by race

By Oregon Employment Department, The racial and ethnic diversity of Oregon’s total nonfarm employment pales in comparison with the United States. The private sector of the U.S. in 2019 was comprised of a more racially diverse set of workers, with 24 percent non-white employment compared with Oregon’s 14 percent. Moreover, […]


December 23, 2020 - How COVID is changing our buying habits

    By Josh Lehner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis, OK, this was fun. Willamette Week is out with a set of articles highlighting some of the sectors of the economy that are doing quite well this year, despite the pandemic and recession. My hat’s off the Aaron Mesh and […]


December 22, 2020 - Craft Beverage Modernization & Tax Reform Act

Oregon Brewers Guild Please join the Brewers Association, state Guilds, breweries, trade partners, and craft beer lovers across the country today in supporting a national Day of Action to urge Congress to pass the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (CBMTRA) and make the current federal excise tax rates […]


December 21, 2020 - Oregon Adds 4,200 Jobs in November

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.0% in November from 6.8%, as revised, in October. This put Oregon’s rate below the U.S. unemployment rate which dropped to 6.7% in November from 6.9% in October. “On Nov. 18th, Oregon implemented a ‘freeze’ to combat the rise of COVID-19 […]


December 18, 2020 - US Chamber on current pandemic legislation

U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley issued the following statement on the pandemic relief legislation negotiations. “The Chamber applauds Senators Portman and Manchin for producing a truly bipartisan compromise that would provide temporary and targeted liability protections for businesses, […]


December 17, 2020 - Signs of a robust 2021 Oregon economy

Tim Duy University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators Oregon’s economy regained momentum in October revealing its underlying strength but still faces a challenging winter. Highlights of the report include: • The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose to 1.2 in October from an upwardly revised -0.06 in September. […]