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July 16, 2020 - Next few months maybe worse for business

By Dr. Eric Fruits Cascade Policy Institute This is a terrible time to own and run a business. While the past three months have been dismal, the next few months could be even worse. Worse because no one knows what’s coming next. Even though many businesses have been allowed to […]


July 15, 2020 - NFIB survey shows business trends

Oregon NFIB, The engine of the American economy is trying its best to start smoothly humming again, according to the release of the latest Small Business Economic Trends report (also called the Optimism Index) from NFIB, the nation’s leading small-business association. Now, can the surge in coronavirus cases abate long […]


July 14, 2020 - How COVID effects Oregon migration

By Josh Lehner Office of Oregon Economic Analysis, In terms of the economy, the biggest risk is the amount of permanent damage that accumulates during the social distancing phase. Across the country this is largely about business closures and/or permanent layoffs. In terms of a more Oregon-specific risk, one item […]


July 13, 2020 - AG targets Apple, Google on privacy

By Oregon Attorney General, In a letter sent to the Chief Executive Officers of Google and Apple, Attorney General Rosenblum led a coalition of 39 Attorneys General to call upon the two companies to ensure that any contact tracing and exposure notification apps related to COVID-19 adequately protect consumers’ personal […]


July 10, 2020 - Small business cut payroll as PPP loans expire

By National Federal of Independent Business The NFIB Research Center released its monthly jobs report, showing the small business labor market has further weakened in June. Firms reduced employment by 0.28 workers per firm over the past month, weaker than the decrease of 0.17 workers per firm in May. Unchanged […]


July 8, 2020 - How much are our restaurants bouncing back?

By Josh Lehner, Oregon office of Economic Analysis Oregon’s economy has reopened. Pent-up demand turns the economy from recession into recovery. But a key question is just how strong is that pent-up demand? Does cabin fever and increased household savings outweigh the fears and uncertainties about the virus? In this […]


July 7, 2020 - Relaxed liquor laws an Oregon success

By Vlad Yurlov Cascade Policy Institute Alcohol-lovers may have a reason for a toast. Oregon’s Liquor Control Commission is taking steps to decrease regulations on sellers, thereby expanding economic opportunity in the food and beverage industry, which was hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 crisis. Alcohol sales are tightly controlled […]


July 6, 2020 - State settles with 6 local companies on COVID cures

Oregon Attorney General, Oregon Attorney Ellen Rosenblum announced agreements with six companies and medical practitioners who have been selling products and services advertising a so-called Covid-19 “cure”, or advertising an ability to boost immunity and keep people healthy from the disease. Many of the treatments the companies and medical practitioners […]


July 3, 2020 - NFIB: Court reigns in runaway Consumer Bureau

By National federation of Independent Businesses NFIB commends the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Seila Law LLC, v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by ruling the CFPB is unconstitutional in its current form. The U.S. Supreme Court found unconstitutional the CFPB structure with an unchecked, single unaccountable director. “Small businesses […]


July 2, 2020 - How to talk about race at work

By Cascade Employers Association, As we return to work next week, we urge you to keep focus on current events and the killings of several Black men and women. One action we all can take is to normalize having these conversations at work. Cascade is committed to equity and centers […]