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Just three in five Oregon adults are in the labor market, leaving the smallest share of workers and job seekers supporting the population since officials started keeping track in 1976. The labor ...
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Multnomah County grew for the first time in years — barely ... - MSNOregon’s most populous county added just over 1,600 residents to reach a total of approximately 795,897 in July 2024, according to the new census data. It’s the first time ...
Interactive map According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Washington County posted the largest population gain among Oregon counties last year with a 1.5 percent jump.
While the population of Oregon's most populous county — Multnomah — has stayed relatively flat in recent years, three others have seen double-digit growth.
Central Oregon's counties have been three of the four fastest-growing in the state since 2010, with Deschutes County's nearly 29% growth rate more than twice that of the Portland area, a state ...
Even a passing glance at the Census Bureau’s national map validates what most Oregonians suspected: Deschutes County grew more sharply than any other Oregon county over the past decade.
The minimum count of wolves in Oregon at the end of 2022 was 178, an increase of three over the 2021 minimum known number, with a record 24 packs, according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and ...
Oregon lawmakers prepare for listening tour, special session to redraw state and congressional maps.
Of Oregon’s 36 counties, only nine had excessive drinking rates below 20%. Marion County had the lowest rate at 17%. The interactive map below shows the rates reported per Oregon county.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The United States Census Bureau has released an updated 2022 Census, which reveals that Oregon had 21 out of 36 of its counties lose population over the year. A map showing the ...
PORTLAND — Population gains in the Portland metro region, central Oregon and the Willamette Valley drove Oregon’s growth over the last decade, according to newly released 2020 U.S. census data.
Another county in eastern Oregon voted to approve a measure to join the "Greater Idaho" movement in response to progressive policies in Portland. Sixty-three percent of voters in Harney County ...
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