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2025 State of the Economy

This report shows troubling economic trends and our region must become competitive or face the realities that other cities have faced - an urban doom loop. icon arrow right

2020 State of the Economy

This is the longest economic expansion in U.S. history. The concern of a recession began in late 2018, but confident consumers have fueled continued growth. icon arrow right

PBA Launches 2022 Small Business Cohort with PCC

…and financial management; and, exploring new markets.   The 2022 Small Business Management Cohort includes: Breadwinner Cycles: (2323 N. Williams Avenue, Portland) Makes handmade, custom bicycles for people who love to ride every day. Each bike…

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POLL: Overall economic health top concerns in new survey

…as the biggest issue, with homelessness (19%) and the economy (15%) receiving the second and third biggest mentions. HOW ARE PEOPLE DOING? If two in three voters in the region…

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The Case of Techno-Pessimists

…verge of putting too many people out of work. They concluded that technology influenced the places where work was performed, the kinds of industries organized around the work and the…

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2017 Economic Check-up

…jobs grew across nearly all industries and median household incomes (MHI) grew across all races and ethnicities. However, as more people move to the region, Portland-metro is experiencing growing pains,…

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Automation and the Future of Work

…for many in Oregon and across the nation. A dynamic economy has left too many people behind, and growing frustrations and fears are reflected in an unstable political environment. Improving…

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Multnomah County Partners with Comcast to Announce $4 Million in Grant Packages to Local Small Businesses

100 small business owners will receive grant packages valued at approximately $40,000 each icon arrow right

Portland Metro Chamber Announces 2023-2024 Leadership Portland Cohort

The 45 participants represent a cross section of unique, talented, and qualified professional leaders from Portland’s business and nonprofit communities. icon arrow right