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August 9, 2010 - 8 ways WA Legislature changed their taxes

Miller Nash LLP, Oregon and Washington Law Firm During the last legislative session, the Washington legislature made some significant changes to Washington’s tax system. This review highlights and briefly discusses some of the most significant updates. 1. Corporate Directors Subject to Tax on Compensation (effective July 1, 2010).


August 8, 2010 - Where Are the Local Construction Workers Now?

Where Are the Construction Workers Now? Oregon Employment Department, Between 2001 and 2007, Oregon saw a dramatic increase in employment in all sectors of the construction industry. In just seven years, construction employment grew 29 percent. Over the same time period, total nonfarm payroll employment in the state grew about […]


August 7, 2010 - Health care reform business horror stories increase

National Federation of Independent Business NFIB/Louisiana member Pat Felder, owner of Felder’s Collision Parts in Baton Rouge, made her voice heard during a press conference on Aug. 4 addressing concerns over future tax increases and new tax reporting paperwork burdens in the healthcare law. Felder, along with representatives from NFIB, […]


August 6, 2010 - Who says business and labor can’t work together?

Business and labor come together to ensure housing and family-wage jobs are top priority – Portland Business Alliance Portland, Ore. —Business and labor organizations joined together in their concern for the Portland metropolitan region’s ability to house and employ current and future residents. The organizations filed comments with the State […]


August 5, 2010 - 2nd consecutive decline for Oregon economy

By Tim Duy, Oregon Economic Forum sponsor, KeyBank. The University of Oregon Index of Economic Indicators™ fell 0.6% to 87.5 (1997=100) from a revised May figure of 88.0.  This is the second consecutive decline.  Further declines in Oregon employment services payrolls and the interest rate spread drove June’s decline, with […]


August 4, 2010 - Stimulus Study: Each DOE job cost $194,000

GAO Discovers Cost of Each DOE-Created Stimulus Job: $194,213 By Congressman Greg Walden, WASHINGTON, DC — A Government Accountability Office report released Thursday shows that the Department of Energy has spent more than $1.9 billion in so-called stimulus funds to create 10,018 jobs through May, an average of $194,213spent per […]


August 3, 2010 - 2011 forecast = Stagnation

By Bill Conerly, Conerly Consulting, Businomics, Here’s a mediocre forecast for you.  It’s not a double dip or a doomsday story, but it’s decidedly lackluster. At this rate of growth, the economy underperforms its potential for . . . as far as the eye can see. Key motivator of the […]


August 2, 2010 - New Fraud Trend “House Flopping” Costs Millions

Flopping Houses leads to Real Estate Fraud By Oregon Small Business Association “Buy low, sell fast” is an increasingly popular tool to make quick cash in a slow real estate market.  The tactic is called Flopping and it is growing in popularity.  It is also considered real estate fraud.  The […]


August 1, 2010 - Race to the Top Final 19. Oregon misses out

Race to the Top – The Final 19 by Rosemary Lahasky US Chamber of  Commerce The second phase of the U.S. Department of Education’s $4.35 billion Race to the Top (RTTT) finalists were just announced. Tennessee and Delaware were the only two states to win during phase 1, and over […]


July 31, 2010 - Oregon recession: 2001 vs. 2008

Business Employment Dynamics: Third Quarter, 2009 by Brooke Jackson-Winegardner Oregon Employment Department From June to September 2009, firms in Oregon that were newly opening or expanding added about 86,170 jobs. During the same time, firms that were cutting jobs or closing altogether shed about 93,230 jobs. The result was a […]