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August 31, 2021 - Private Universities see record enrollment in fall

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation, Private universities in Portland are seeing an increase in enrollment this year, possibly because people are tired of sitting at home and yearning to learn in classrooms on campuses. Some of those registering this year deferred enrollment in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. […]


August 30, 2021 - NFIB thanks Gov. Brown for UI Tax Relief Bill

By Oregon NFIB, NFIB, Oregon’s largest and leading small-business association, today extends its gratitude to Gov. Kate Brown for signing House Bill 3389 into law. “Oregon’s small businesses urgently needed this legislation,” said Anthony Smith, NFIB Oregon state director, about the new law, which provides substantial relief for employers facing […]


August 27, 2021 - What 10M vacant jobs means for economic recovery

By US Chamber, The worker shortage crisis has kicked into another gear. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today there were 10.1 million job openings in the economy at the end of June. This is by far the record amount of job openings the economy has ever had. This […]


August 26, 2021 - Business divided 48% to 44% over vaccine passports

By Oregon Small Business Association, As coronavirus cases surge worldwide, prompting Gov. Kate Brown implemented a mask mandate in all indoor public settings beginning Aug. 13, the question of requiring passports to proof of vaccination status has arisen. However, a slight majority of people polled by the Portland Business Journal […]


August 25, 2021 - Gresham ID theft ring broken. Over 100 victims

By US Attorney, Oregon District A Gresham, Oregon man pleaded guilty today for stealing financial and identification documents from more than 100 people in and around Portland. Robert Loren Finanders, 40, pleaded guilty to unauthorized access device fraud, aggravated identity theft, illegally possessing a firearm as a convicted felon, and […]


August 24, 2021 - New energy rule causes product cancellations

By Rachel Dawson Cascade Policy Institute Did you just have an order for a desktop computer or gaming system canceled by Dell? You have Oregon elected officials to thank for that. Dell recently stated that it will cancel all orders of certain energy-intensive computer systems to Oregon and five other […]


August 23, 2021 - Restaurants win lodging tax case

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, The importance of appropriately spending local tourism tax revenue was affirmed on August 11 by the State of Oregon Court of Appeals after a case brought forth by Bend lodging operators and the Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association (ORLA) against the City of Bend. […]


August 20, 2021 - Retail boom slows, then slips

By National Retail Federation, Retail sales slowed during July as retailers continued to face supply chain disruptions and increased COVID-19 vaccinations allowed consumers to shift some spending from goods to activities like going out to dinner and traveling despite the delta variant, the National Retail Federation said. “July retail sales […]


August 19, 2021 - Oregon AG sues Google over App Store

By Oregon Attorney General Press Release, Lawsuit Says Google Illegally Maintains App Store Monopoly; Unfairly Edges Out Competition Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum and 36 other Attorneys General filed a lawsuit against Google in California, alleging exclusionary conduct relating to the Google Play Store for Android mobile devices and Google […]


August 18, 2021 - Oregon recession comparison

By Josh Lehner Oregon office of Economic Analysis This morning our friends over at the Oregon Employment Department released the July employment report. I think their headline says it all: Oregon’s Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.2% in July as Oregon Adds 20,000 Jobs. It was a banner report. Since it’s […]