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November 1, 2021 - Statewide burden on business threatens manufacturing

Continued Statewide Burden on Businesses Jeopardize Economic Health for These and Other Employers By Karen Vineyard, chair, Oregon Business and Industry As we wind down summer and continue down a somewhat uncertain path of recovery from the global pandemic, our team at OBI continues to find opportunities to not only […]


October 31, 2021 - Washington Co. product ban would soon shut down small businesses

By Oregon Small Business Association, A pandemic… A supply chain crisis… Inflation spikes… and now an outright product ban which will force dozens of businesses to close and lay off employees. Washington County is hosting a hearing thus Tuesday on an ordinance to outlaw the sales of flavored vaping within […]


October 29, 2021 - NFIB Survey: Small Business Optimism drops

By National Federation of Independent Business, The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index decreased one point to 99.1. Three of the 10 Index components improved, five declined, and two were unchanged. “Small business owners are doing their best to meet the needs of customers, but are unable to hire workers or […]


October 28, 2021 - 5% Meals taxes would hurt coastal restaurants

By Oregon Small Business Association, Both Newport and Cannon Beach have 5% Meals Tax proposals on the November 2021 ballot. Newport’s tax is Measure 21-205 which would fund public safety, library, parks, facilities and other services. Cannon Beach’s tax measure is ballot 4-210 and it would fund the Fire District […]


October 28, 2021 - Oregon had 131 major data breaches in 2021

Oregon Attorney General Release,   Oregon Data Breaches Rise in 2021; Oregon AG Settles with CPA Firm In recognition of October’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Attorney General Rosenblum today released updated data showing an increase in data breaches reported to the Oregon Attorney General’s Office. For the first nine months of […]


October 27, 2021 - Oregon labor income is booming

Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis It has been our office’s view that what matters most for labor supply is total household income. If you have the financial cushion to not work given *gestures at everything* then some individuals will choose not to do so. Initially federal aid kept […]


October 26, 2021 - Survey: Business leaving due to taxes

By Oregon Business & Industry Survey Shows Stunning Number of Businesses are Considering Leaving Oregon Due to Taxes Due to recently passed new taxes and increases of existing taxes, at both the state and local levels, a stunning number of Oregon businesses are now giving serious consideration to leaving Oregon […]


October 25, 2021 - Keep the kicker, save your state

By Dr. Eric Fruits Cascade Policy Institute A few months ago, Oregonians learned they will be getting a Kicker next year. Now, like clockwork, a noisy network of naysayers is clamoring to kick the Kicker to the curb. I say, “No way!” Experience has taught us that our Oregon legislature […]


October 21, 2021 - NFIB: Disability Act’s lack of clarity a nightmare for small shops

By NFIB, NFIB Legal Center Executive Director, Karen Harned, will testify before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties of the Committee on Judiciary on the continued lack of clarity the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides for America’s small businesses. Since the […]


October 21, 2021 - Oregon’s uneven job recovery

By Oregon Employment Department, This morning the Employment Department released the September unemployment rate and jobs numbers for Oregon. After averaging monthly gains of 10,200 jobs from January through August, nonfarm payrolls lost 200 jobs in September. The jobs recovery looks quite different across different areas of the economy. About […]