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January 29, 2021 - Details behind second round of PPP funds

By National Federation of Independent Business, PPP Loan Program Re-Opens for First and Second PPP Loans – NFIB Ready to Help Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans – both first and second loans – have been extended through March 31, 2021 or until the program’s funding runs out. On Tuesday, January […]


January 28, 2021 - 3 simple ideas to immediately revive restaurants

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association As our industry continues to struggle during this pandemic due to several factors contributing to unsustainable operations, ORLA remains steadfast in communicating daily with the Governor’s Office on reopening Oregon’s hospitality businesses. We have been urging consideration of the following: – Creating more flexibility […]


January 27, 2021 - Oregon population growth drops

      By Josh Lehner, Office Economic Analysis Solid data on pandemic migration and working from home has always been years away. Plus we normally see migration slow down during recessions. People tend to follow the jobs, and with fewer job opportunities in a recession, fewer people usually move. […]


January 26, 2021 - So called “temporary” Energy tax should end

By John Charles Cascade Policy Institute Every month when you pay your electricity bill, you pay a surcharge of about 5.6%. If you are a natural gas customer, you pay a similar tax ranging from 2.5% to 4.9%, depending on your vendor. Both taxes are likely identified as a “Public […]


January 25, 2021 - Poll: Public wary of new business taxes, regulations

By Oregon Business and Industry With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing and the public barred from the Capitol, a majority of Oregonians believe state legislators should focus on priorities, take care of critical business and leave broad legislative agendas for another time, according to a poll conducted early this month. Funded […]


January 21, 2021 - How Oregon compared to nation in 2020

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis What a year it’s been. The good news is that we started the year with the strongest economy we had seen in decades, and we’re ending the year with hope as the vaccines are being delivered. Everything else? Well, I’ve never had […]


January 20, 2021 - $100M set aside for business rent relief

By Oregon Small Business Association, Business owners who have fallen behind on their rent payments during the coronavirus pandemic may receive help from Business Oregon, the state’s economic development agency, which is managing the $100 million set aside by state lawmakers for rent relief. But receiving the money may take […]


January 19, 2021 - A closer look at Oregon’s pandemic recession

by Erik Knoder Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s employers reported a total of 1,995,407 jobs during the second quarter of 2020 (April, May, and June). This was a decrease of nearly 200,000 from the previous year and it shows the record-setting drop in the number of jobs that occurred when the […]


January 18, 2021 - Oregon fake goods scam ran from US Embassy

Oregon US Attorney Press Release, A U.S. Department of State employee and his spouse pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to traffic in counterfeit goods. The guilty pleas took place before United States District Judge Michael J. McShane. Both defendants will be sentenced on March 18, 2021. Acting Assistant […]


January 15, 2021 - Study: America’s uneven recovery

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today released a compilation of perspectives on the economic recovery. Thirty-seven business leaders, ranging from healthcare to finance and energy to entertainment, shared where their industries are on the K-shaped recovery. Of the 37 responses, 19 (51%) say they are doing […]