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State Profile
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See these Web sites for additional information:
  • Oregon Prospector Web site, providing site selection features and extensive demographic data
  • Portland Development Commission
  • Oregon State Economic and Community Development Department
  • Metro, a regional governing agency
  • Oregon Public Utility Commission

  • Portland Regional Partners for Business, a group of economic development professionals who retain and recruit Oregon businesses.
  • Economic development contacts. The Portland Regional Partners for Business maintains this list, which includes names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
  • Explore the links below for an Oregon profile

    • Oregon colleges and universities, including two- and four-year institutions and distance learning programs.
    • Oregon 2007 wage information (PDF*), Oregon Employment Department. This 200-page document provides wage data for hundreds of occupations and offers a broad spectrum of wage rates from many sectors of the Oregon economy.
    • Oregon statistics on the state’s population, labor force, employment, unemployment, income, annual per capital income, building permits, travel expenditures and travel-related expenditures. Compiled by the Oregon Economic & Community Development Department (1996-2001).
    • Oregon Opportunities (PDF*), a 22-page overview of the state’s workforce, business climate and communities (2002).
    • Oregon population by race (PDF*), U.S. Census data, broken out by all ages and 18 years and older
    • Portland area quadrangle maps, including 24 separate community maps. These Oregon Department of Transportation maps list highways, streets, parks, railroads, schools, public buildings, water and land features, and various boundaries.
    • Oregon state map
    • (PDF*, 1.4 MB ) from the Oregon Department of Transportation showing counties, highway numbers and route numbers.
    • Article on Oregon’s ranking as the second-least corrupt state. Corporate Crime Reporter, a publication that tracks corporate crime, ranked Oregon as the second-least corrupt state in the country behind Nebraska, according to an article in the Portland Business Journal.

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