Foggy days will linger, but a dark economic cloud no longer covers Oregon. That’s what state economists said this week, and ...
Oregon’s economic activity is declining, population growth is slowing and unemployment is rising — all at a faster pace than ...
The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis released the state's economic and revenue forecast for December 2025 on Wednesday -- ...
Oregon economists delivered a more optimistic economic and revenue forecast Nov. 19, citing improvements in national growth ...
Oregon's revenue forecast shows an unexpected boost even as the broader economy continues to recover unevenly.
The Oregon State Capitol closed on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, due to the snowy weather. (Photo by Ben Botkin/Oregon Capital Chronicle) Chaotic federal announcements about taxes, tariffs, mass firings of ...
The Port of Portland brings in a large amount of foreign imports to Oregon businesses. In 2024, Oregonians bought 428 billion in goods from outside the U.S. — everything from clothes to cars and ...
The survey was conducted in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties from Sept. 22 to Sept. 28.
We see it in the headlines: Oregon hospitals are struggling. After years of not being able to make ends meet, they have been forced to make tough choices to cut services and lay off staff. The ripple ...
Earlier this month the semiconductor chip maker Intel announced it would layoff nearly 2,400 workers in Washington County, amounting to about 10% of its overall workforce. Nonetheless, the company ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. In this installment of the How Oregon Works series, JT ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Chaotic federal announcements about taxes, tariffs, mass firings of federal employees and spending cuts haven’t yet affected Oregon’s economic forecast, the state’s chief ...
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