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Title: Is Oregon Making Progress Toward Its Economic Goals


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Is Oregon Making Progress Toward Its Economic
Goals?
http//www.oregon.gov/DAS/OPB
Presentation by Rita Conrad AOC Economic
Development Conference Newport, OR May 20, 2005
2
  • Where Im coming from -

?Oregon's Strategic Vision - Oregon Shines -
Drafted in 1989 - Revised in 1997 ? Oregon
Progress Board - Keeper of the vision - Chaired
by the Governor - Created in 1989 - I work for
the Board
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  • Were the Benchmark people.

Results Not Effort
4
Oregons Big Picture Economic Strategy Oregon
Shines
  • The Problem Oregon can no longer successfully
    compete in many of the market places that have
    provided its bread and butter in years past.
  • The Answer ..

5
Oregons Big Picture Economic Strategy Oregon
Shines
  • Goal 1 Build a world class workforce
  • Goal 2 Maintain excellent quality of life to
    keep that workforce happy
  • Goal 3 Create an international frame of mind
    among Oregonians
  • Support 1 Build partnerships
  • Support 2 Invest in public services and
    facilities
  • Oregon Shines An Economic Strategy for the
    Pacific Century - May, 1989

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  • Is Oregon making progress?

? Economy Quality jobs for all
Oregonians ? People Safe, caring
and engaged communities ? Environment
Healthy, sustainable surroundings
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Oregons economy continues to diversify.
Total Non-Agricultural Employment
Total Non-Agricultural Employment
Lumber and Wood Products Employment
Lumber and Wood Products Employment
Oregon Employment Department
8
And weve made some progress in traded sector
strength.
CFED The Development Report Card
9
Oregons investment in RD is good if not great.
  • Industry Research and Development ( of GSP)
  • 2002
  • Washington state 3.68
  • Oregon 2.01
  • U.S. 1.75
  • Academic Research and Development ( of GSP)
  • 2002
  • -U.S. 0.35
  • -Oregon 0.34
  • -Washington state 0.32

National Science Foundation
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Despite the recession, Oregon wages have stayed
steady.

In the past year, Oregon had one of the highest
job growth per capita in the nation!
Oregon Employment Department
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But Oregons income relative to the U.S. fell to
the bad old days in O4.
Good Old Days
National Average
Bad Old Days
U.S. Commerce Dept., Bureau of Economic Analysis
12
The economic ties that bind urban and rural
Oregon have faded over the years.
? In 1980, 65 of exports through the Port of
Portland were bulk, natural resource
products. By 1997, that figure had
dropped to 40. ? Metropolitan Portlands
economy is now larger than that of the rest
of the state combined. ? With about 40 of the
states taxpayers, metropolitan Portland
makes over 50 of the general fund
contributions to state government.
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The gap between urban and rural incomes has been
growing for decades.
Oregon Economic and Community Development
Department
14
Wages in rural counties have steadily increased.
Bureau of Economic Analysis
15
A well educated workforce is key to future
economic health.
Better education Better pay!
US Census Bureau
16
Statewide, improvement in student performance has
stalled in recent years.
Third Graders
Eighth Graders
Reading
Math
Oregon Department of Education
17
Despite considerable effort Oregon remains an
average state for college completion.
of Eastern Oregon Counties in Oregons Top
Tier 0
Source U.S. census
18
Well educated new-comers have helped a lot, but
thats changing.
Oregon Population Survey
19
Oregons aging workforce will affect
productivity over time.
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ECONOMY
Rural Employment
Metro PCPI as a of U.S.
Prof. Services
21
EDUCATION
  • 3rd Grade Reading

8th Grade Reading
3rd Grade Math
Labor Force Training
3rd Grade Reading 3rd Grade Math High School
Completion (25) College Completion (25)
22
  • Is Oregon making progress economically?

Oregonians are probably better off today than 10
years ago. Educational progress is the biggest
concern for the future.
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Challenges for Oregon Leaders Economy
  • Global Competition
  • Valuing Education
  • Urban Rural Divide
  • Aging Workforce

24
Oregons big picture economic strategy Oregon
Shines
x
Goal 1 Build a world class workforce
Goal 2 Maintain excellent quality of life

x
  • Goal 3 Create international frame of mind
  • Support 1 Build partnerships

Support 2 Invest in public services and
facilities
?
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What is rural Oregons competitive edge?
  • 2003 Progress Board Index for K 12 Education
  • Wallowa - 1
  • Gilliam - 2
  • Grant - 5
  • Harney - 6
  • Baker - 8
  • Wheeler - 10
  • Sherman - 12
  • Union - 15

K - 12 Index 3rd 8th Grade Math and Reading,
Dropout
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WELCOME TO WALLOWA COUNTY
RATED 1 IN OREGON FOR STUDENT EDUCATIONAL
ACHIEVEMENT FOUR YEARS RUNNING
  • NO OUTSIDE HAY ALLOWED

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The education edge only works if
8th Grade Alcohol 8th Grade Cigarettes Wallowa
- 23 Wallowa - 11 Gilliam - 14 Gilliam
- 18 Grant - 36 Grant - 28 Harney -
31 Harney - 35
.teen smoking drinking are not big problems.
28
Your Perceptions of Rural Oregons Competitive
Advantages
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http//www.oregon.gov/DAS/OPB
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ECONOMY
Industry RD On-Time Permits Pay Per
Worker Exports Foreign Language
Rural Employment New Employers Net Job
Growth Income Disparity
Metro PCPI as a of U.S.
Prof. Services Econ. Diversif. Non-Metro PCPI
Traded Sector New Employers Venture Capital Per
Capita Income Pay Per Worker Workers Above 150
of Poverty Unemployment
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EDUCATION
  • 3rd Grade Reading
  • College completion

3rd Grade Math HS Dropout Advanced
Degrees Internet Use
Labor Force Training
3rd Grade Reading 3rd Grade Math High School
Completion (25) College Completion (25)
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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
34
SOCIAL WELL-BEING
35
PUBLIC SAFETY
36
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
37
ENVIRONMENT
38
Business Leaders Were Generally in Agreement on
Performance
39
They were in sync with reality over half the time.
40
CA scholars identify innovation as a strong suite.
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And quite a bit more positive that reality.
42
FFF scholars are more positive about Oregon.
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And while poverty fell in Oregon during the
1990s, it increased relative to the U.S.
of Oregonians at or below federal poverty
Kids (0-17) average 3 - 5 higher.
U.S. Census Bureau
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