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January 17, 2013Economist Jared Bernstein Comes to Oregon for Two Talks
December 27, 2012New Year Rings in Pay Hike for Oregon Minimum Wage Earners
November 14, 2012Oregon's Richest Pull Away from the Rest, Especially from Those in the Middle
September 20, 2012Oregon Poverty Rises, Worse for Children and Minorities
September 17, 2012OCPP Says About 128,000 Oregon Jobs Will Pay More in 2013
August 2, 2012State Slashes Help for Victims of Wage Theft
July 19, 2012Income Inequality in Oregon Rises Again
June 28, 2012We're All in This Together to Help 440,000 Uninsured Oregonians
June 21, 2012Study Shows Extent to Which Congressional GOP Tax Plan, Compared to President's Plan, Favors Wealthy Oregonians
June 14, 2012Significant Share of Small Business Owners in Oregon and Portland Are Immigrants
February 9, 2012Oregon Lawmakers to Hear of Harm Wrought by Wage Theft
December 28, 2011Over 100,000 Oregonians Get Pay Raise on New Year's Day
December 27, 2011New Year Brings $118 Million Tax Cut for Oregon's Wealthiest
December 15, 2011Retail Workers Warned to Beware of Wage Thieves This Holiday Season
December 6, 2011Major Corporations, Including Intel, Pay No State Income Taxes
November 15, 2011Working Poor Oregonians Pay More in Income Taxes Than Poor in Most Other States
September 22, 2011Oregon's Progress on Child Health Coverage Offers Hope
September 22, 2011Recession Continues to Hammer Oregonians, Particularly Children and Minorities
September 15, 2011Oregon's 30-Cent Minimum Wage Hike Will Help Workers and Economy
September 13, 2011Oregon's Poverty Increase Underscores Need for Action
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