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Recent News:
Oregon employers slash 6,400 jobs in February; unemployment rate holds at 8.8% (March 21)
U.S. to impose tariffs pushed by SolarWorld on Chinese solar panels (March 20)
More than 800,000 Oregonians received food stamp benefits in January (March 19)
Jobless Claims Fall Nationwide (March 15)
Health Insurance Will Cost More than the Typical Family Earnsin 2033, Oregon Study Predicts (March 14)
U.S. Trade Deficit Climbs 15.3 Percent in Final Quarter of 2011 (March 14)
Portland-Area Unemployment Rate Falls Below the U.S. Rate of 8.2 Percent in January (March 13)
DeFazio Touts Logging Plan to Help Finance Oregon Timber Counties (March 12)
Economy Adds 227,000 Jobs in February, Jobless Rate Remains at 8.3 Percent (March 12)
State Ends 3 Month Hiring Freeze (March 11)
Oregon Trying to Lure California Food Firms (March 10)
Brookings Institution Highlights Portland Area (March 9)
Oregon Economic Index Improves (March 8)
Lawmakers' Focus to Shift to Economy (March 7)
Worker Productivity Slows as Labor Costs Rise (March 6)
Kitzhaber's New 10-Year Energy Plan Draft Floats Big Ideas to Reactivate Green Energy (March 5)
PacifiCorp Announces Big Lakeview Solar Project (March 2)
More Oregon, Portland-Area Mortgages Underwater at Year End (March 1)
Economists become more confident in employment, new home construction (February 27)
State survey finds 5.8 job seekers for each available job (February 27)
Oregon 2012 Legislature starts final week (maybe) with jobs bills still very much in debate (February 26)
Oregon Legislature ensures Facebook's Prineville plant doesn't face higher taxes (February 22)
A new orchard for Apple (February 21)
Home Builders: Portland-area housing affordability highest since 2004 (February 18)
Payroll tax cut extension brings mixed vote from Oregon delegation (February 17)
Small talk: Oregon's small business regulations land in bottom-third of U.S. (February 16)
Jobless claims fall to 4-year low as unemployment applications in Oregon drop by 3,800 (February 16)
Oregon is a sales tax hater, but Curry County may use it to replace federal timber funding (February 15)
Lawmakers unveil details for replacing Oregon's timber payments program (February 15)
Oregon state economic forecast: Tax revenues down another $35 million (February 8)
Solar carnage hits suppliers, as Sanyo, Sumco, Schott cut manufacturing, causing jitters downstream (February 7)
Oregon's 2012 Legislature considering more than a dozen jobs bills, but don't expect miracles (February 5)
Federal money allocated for eastern Oregon forest projects to keep or create more than 200 jobs (February 4)
Oregon assures Facebook it won't get hit with extra taxes (February 2)
Democratic, Republican economic agendas put forth (February 1)
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JL Wilson
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Associated Oregon Industries
1149 Court St NE
Salem, OR 97301
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