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November 18, 2019 - NIKE pulls out of Amazon

By Oregon Small Business Association, Nike shoes and other products won’t be available at Amazon.com after the sports apparel company severed its two-year relationship with the giant online retailer. Customers will be able to buy Nike products directly from the company’s website, app, and outlet stores or at brick-and-mortar retailers […]


November 15, 2019 - US Chamber: Supreme Ct. DACA case

By U.S. Chamber of Commerce U.S. Chamber of Commerce Chief Policy Officer, Neil Bradley, released the following statement in regards to the Supreme Court hearing on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): “It is extremely disappointing that we’ve reached a point where Congress has left the future of hundreds of […]


November 14, 2019 - Fake iPhone business busted in Corvallis

US Attorney, Oregon District Release, Quan Jiang, 30, a Chinese national and former engineering student at Linn Benton Community College in Albany, Oregon, was sentenced today to 37 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release for trafficking fake and altered Apple iPhones. According to court documents, between January […]


November 13, 2019 - Oregon: Considerable slower growth

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Economic Analysis, One forecasting challenge is we do not know what the 11th or 12th year of an economic expansion looks like. We’ve never been here before. Our baseline forecast calls for ongoing, but slowing growth as we run into supply side constraints. However, that is […]


November 12, 2019 - Q&A with restaurant owner, lawmaker Cheri Helt

Q&A created by Oregon Transformation Newsletter, Third Century Solutions, Q and A with Cheri Helt, Oregon State Representative, House District 54-Bend According to your website you grew up in a working class family in Michigan in the 1980s. Why did you and your husband Steve choose Bend as home? Steve […]


November 11, 2019 - Job rates for Oregon veterans

By Oregon Employment Department, In 2018, the unemployment rate for veterans in Oregon was 4.8 percent, according to the Current Population Survey. Overall, Oregon’s unemployment rate was 4.2 percent in 2018. Across the U.S., veterans had a lower unemployment rate of 3.5 percent. About 296,000 veterans lived in Oregon in […]


November 11, 2019 - Oregon Walmart has hired 2,173 veterans

Walmart Release, During the annual Veterans Day celebration at its Home Office today, Walmart announced it has hired more than 243,000 veterans nationwide since launching the Veterans Welcome Home Commitment in 2013. The Company also reported more than 39,000 veteran associates have earned promotions since joining the Walmart and Sam’s […]


November 8, 2019 - Study: 88% can’t find workers

By National Federation of Independent Business Small businesses across the country are feeling the continued effects of the worker shortage, as it remained their top problem in October. Owners added an average addition of 0.12 workers per firm, generally unchanged from September, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report. Although job […]


November 7, 2019 - Oregon large wage gains — except two counties

Oregon Employment Department Release, Most of the statewide increase was driven by the large gains in Washington and Multnomah counties. These two counties in the Portland metro area are home to more than 1.4 million Oregonians (about one-third of the state’s population) and more than $51 billion in payroll (slightly […]


November 5, 2019 - SCOTUS copyright case and Oregon’s Oracle example

Wall Street Journal Editorial, 11/4/19 The Supreme Court has bolstered both state and property rights in recent decades, but on Tuesday it will mediate an ostensible conflict between the two. States argue they can’t be sued for copyright infringement, but sovereign immunity isn’t a constitutional license to steal intellectual property. […]