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Most Jobs in Portland Safe Under New Budget

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Although some programs will be cut under the city’s proposed budget, the majority of jobs in Portland will remain untouched.

Mayor Sam Adams recently presented his proposed 2010-2011 budget, which focuses on meeting the basic needs of Portland citizens, fueling a more equitable economic recovery, and assisting those residents who are most in need – all in the face of challenging times and decreased revenue.

Adams proposes balancing the budget:

  • Without using any of the city’s reserves, which will protect Portland’s Aaa Moody’s credit rating.
  • Without increasing parking meter fees or general fund taxes.
  • While protecting the essential functions of public safety, economic development and infrastructure.
  • By forgoing cost-of-living adjustments for all city employees.
  • While returning a portion of Bureau of Environmental Services contract savings to sewer rate-payers.

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Portland Medical Jobs to See Biggest Growth

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Portland medical jobs and healthcare positions throughout the State of Oregon will account for the majority of employment growth through 2018.

The Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton area’s education and health services industry employed 137,100 workers during October, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is up from 134,100 workers during September and a .6 percent increase from last year.

According to the Oregon Employment Department, the state as a whole is expected to add more than 160,000 jobs between 2008 and 2018, accounting for an increase of 9 percent. This is similar to the 165,000 jobs, or 10 percent, growth seen during the previous decade.

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