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November 8, 2017 - Oregon’s number one export destination

On the Job in China Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson Tianjin, China is Oregon’s “sister-city/state.” It is located south-east of Beijing, has a population of 15.5 million, and is connected to Beijing by a state-of-the-art, 200 mph bullet train.


November 7, 2017 - Oregon county inflation-adjusted wages

Inflation’s Effect on Wages Oregon Workforce and Economic Information  Most Oregon’s counties had an increase in inflation-adjusted average wages from 2006 to 2016. Overall, the average wage for the entire state increased by $2,865 after adjusting for inflation. Most of the statewide increase was driven by the large gains in […]


November 6, 2017 - Protecting Oregon Seniors

Honoring Oregon Seniors? The Client Employed Provider Program Report From Secretary Dennis Richardson Oregon Secretary of State Oregon has several programs that focus on giving limited assistance to elderly folks who want to remain in their own homes for as long as they can. For many, staying in the familiar […]


November 3, 2017 - Tax Reform for Christmas

Retailers Welcome Tax Bill, Call Tax Reform By Christmas ‘Perfect Present’ For U.S. Economy J. Craig Shearman National Retail Federation The National Retail Federation welcomed tax reform legislation introduced today and called on Congress to get the measure to President Trump as soon as possible.


November 2, 2017 - Low marks for Oregon Small Business Friendliness

Oregon Receives ‘C’ Rating in Small Business Friendliness National Federation Of Independent Business A 2017 Thumbtack survey found that Oregon ranked 37th in ease for small businesses to launch, operate, and expand. According to Thumbtack’s recently released Small Business Friendliness Survey, Oregon was given a ‘C’ rating in small business […]


November 1, 2017 - Little impact from wildfires in September

Wildfires Impact on September Employment Figures Posted by Anna Johnson Oregon Workforce and Economic Information September’s wildfires didn’t seem to have a noticeable impact on the statewide jobs and unemployment rate report. The fires did have a noticeable impact the local job reports in the Columbia Gorge, Central Oregon, and […]


October 31, 2017 - The economic outlook remains intact

Employment Reports, Preliminary Data, and Forecaster Bias by Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis A few thoughts that help interpret the recent Oregon employment reports showing job losses. Keep in mind Oregon went through something similar in 2015 and, like then, our office is not worried today for one […]


October 30, 2017 - Oregon Brewers Festival generated $23.9 Million for Local Economy

2017 Oregon Brewers Festival Economic Impact Results by Jill Moran Oregon Craft Beer 2017 Oregon Brewers Festival Generates $23.9 Million for Local Economy A recently completed study estimates the economic impact of the 2017 Oregon Brewers Festival (OBF) at $23.9 million. Jeff Dense, professor of political science and craft beer […]


October 27, 2017 - US Chamber Applauds House Passage of Budget Resolution

U.S. Chamber President and CEO Applauds Congress for Taking Important Step Forward on Tax Reform U.S. Chamber of Commerce ‘The American people expect and deserve better, so let’s get on with it and get it done,’ says Donohue U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue issued the […]


October 26, 2017 - Oregon #1 on Amazon tax break offers

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Photo of Amazon Seattle office The “Amazon Effect” has been used to explain the troubles of brick-and-mortar retailers, supply chain disruptions, and even the death “Main Street USA.” Now, as the company is searching for a site for its second headquarters, critics are focusing […]