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February 1, 2018 - Oregon’s labor market is tight

Oregon Wages, A 2017 Update Oregon Office of Economic Analysis by Josh Lehner The labor market is tight, the share of prime working-age Oregonians with a job is back to mid-2000s rates across all levels of educational attainment. While this is certainly good news, the question our office is being […]


January 31, 2018 - Oregon’s Per Capita Personal Income continues to grow

Per Capita Personal Income in Oregon Oregon Workforce and Economic Information In 2016, Oregon had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $45,399. Oregon’s PCPI ranked 29th in the United States and was 92 percent of the national average, $49,246, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. In Oregon, […]


January 30, 2018 - Employee retention and recruitment biggest challenge

Leadership in Today’s Tight Labor Market by Bill Conerly Businomics Blog CEOs across the country are telling me that employee retention and recruitment is their biggest challenge. To help business leaders cope with the challenge of employee turnover and employee hiring, I have produced a series of videos on today’s […]


January 29, 2018 - New Eastern Oregon Economic Development Board members appointed

Members Announced for New Eastern Oregon Economic Development Board Business Oregon Governor Kate Brown named members of the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region Board this month, and scheduled the first meeting of the group. The Oregon legislature created the board with House Bill 2012, to develop and implement strategies […]


January 26, 2018 - Top business stories Jan 22-26

Popular business stories during the week of Jan 22 to 26th 1. Eugene Register-Guard newspaper sold 2. Subcontractors cry foul at Nike’s trophy HQ project 3. Oregon sanctuary status draws DOJ threats 4. Intel beats expectations, reports loss on tax charges 5. Gains by having a college degree diminishing rapidly […]


January 25, 2018 - Bill changes how sexual harassment claims are handled

Confidential sexual harassment settlements just got more expensive Ater-Wynne: NW Business Litigation by Stacey Mark The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the sweeping new federal tax law enacted at the end of December 2017, contains a provision that will likely have a significant effect on how employers resolve claims involving […]


January 24, 2018 - Agreement made in Iconic Portland sign trademark

Old Town Brewing Company Reaches Agreement with the Mayor of Portland – Ted Wheeler’s Office By Brian Oregon Craft Beer City of Portland and Old Town Brewing Reach Agreement on Use of Logo Deal protects both the iconic Portland Oregon Sign and Old Town Brewing trademark Mayor Ted Wheeler and […]


January 23, 2018 - What’s your company’s pay plan?

Pay Strategy . . . Do you Have One? by CAREY KLOSTERMAN Business Oregon A NewsBrief article from November 2014 and still very much appropriate so I decided to revamp and recycle . . . There has never been a more important time (and it still is!) to evaluate how […]


January 22, 2018 - 3 reasons you should and shouldn’t start a business in Oregon

Three reasons to start a business in Oregon and three reasons to think twice By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation As the U.S. economy expands more Americans are thinking of starting their own business. Oregon can be a great place to start a business, but also has some challenges they […]


January 19, 2018 - 5 top business stories Jan 15-19th

5 not to miss stories this week. 1. Trump: Decision on SolarWorld’s case coming soon 2. Lyft adds $35M to Portland’s economy 3. Lane Co. real estate breaks average, median sales price records 4.  Apple to pay $38B in repatriation taxes 5. Ditching stocks in this bull market is  ‘dangerous’