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Welcome to "Portland, OR Job Market Report," your go-to source for the latest insights and updates on Portland's dynamic employment landscape. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or simply interested in the local economy, our podcast provides in-depth analysis, industry trends, and expert interviews to help you navigate the Portland job market. Stay informed about job opportunities, salary trends, and economic shifts with "Portland, OR Job Market Report." Join us as we explore the ever-evolving world of work in the City of Roses.For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....
Episodes(40 episodes)
Portland's Job Market: Resilient but Cooling, Opportunities in Tech, Healthcare and Logistics
Portland’s job market is stable but cooler than the post‑pandemic boom, with slower hiring and moderate unemployment. Listeners face more competition for open roles, though overall job losses remain limited. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Oregon Employment Department, the Portland metro unemployment rate has recently hovered around the mid‑4 percent range, close to the national 4.4 percent rate reported for December 2025 by the Associated Press and CNN, indicating a labor market that is neither overheated nor in recession. Local data show employment roughly back to or slightly above pre‑COVID levels, but job growth h...
Published: Jan 9, 2026Duration: 3m 56s
Portland's Job Market Challenges: Instability, Layoffs, and Pockets of Growth
Portland's job market in early 2026 reflects economic challenges amid state-level instability, with Oregon's unemployment reaching 5% last year according to Axios Portland, while national figures from the Economic Policy Institute show a rise to 4.6%. The employment landscape features sluggish growth in manufacturing, semiconductors, and agriculture, compounded by layoffs like those at a UK-based firm extending into mid-2026 as reported by Oregon City News Online. Key statistics indicate persistent job losses in key sectors, though data gaps exist for precise Portland metro unemployment and current employment totals, with no recent Bureau of Labor Statistics specifics available.Trends point to economic...
Published: Jan 5, 2026Duration: 3m 5s
Concise Portland Job Market Report Q4 2025
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Published: Jan 2, 2026Duration: 2m 6s
Portland's Mixed Job Market Amid Layoffs, Migration, and Evolving Industries
Portland, Oregon's job market in 2025 reflects a mixed landscape amid significant challenges, with Oregon's statewide unemployment rate climbing to 5 percent according to AOL reports, the highest since COVID, driven by massive layoffs totaling nearly 9,000 mass job cuts as detailed by The Chronicle. Despite this, the United Van Lines 2025 National Movers Study highlights strong inbound migration to Oregon at 65 percent, fueled by job opportunities in tech and health care, positioning the state as a top destination for job-seeking migrants at 36 percent. Major industries include tech, where Intel has slashed staff, health care, and cannabis, though Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission data...
Published: Dec 29, 2025Duration: 2m 38s
Portland's Job Market Cools Amid National Uncertainty: Resilient Sectors and Openings to Watch
Portland's job market reflects a softening national landscape amid economic uncertainty, with stable but stagnant online job postings. The Conference Board-Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine Index shows Portland's advertised vacancies holding steady at 57.4 in November 2025, down slightly from prior months and part of a national 4.8 percent yearly decline, signaling reduced hiring demand. Oregon's unemployment rate aligns with the U.S. figure of 4.6 percent, the highest in over four years per recent jobs reports, though specific Portland data lags; national payroll gains were a weak 64,000 in November, with downward revisions indicating near-zero growth in 2025.Major industries include technology, healthcare, manufacturing...
Published: Dec 22, 2025Duration: 2m 44s
Portland's Evolving Job Landscape: Steady Growth, Shifting Trends, and Opportunities in Advanced Industries
Portland, Oregon’s job market is stable but cooling, with slow employment growth and moderate unemployment. The Oregon Employment Department reports about 2.2 million jobs statewide in 2024 and projects roughly 6 percent employment growth from 2024 to 2034, indicating long‑term expansion but not a rapid boom. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Portland metro unemployment rate has recently hovered around the mid‑4 percent range, slightly above its post‑pandemic lows but still consistent with a relatively tight labor market. State labor economists note slower monthly job gains in 2024–2025, especially in professional services and tech, as higher interest rates and national t...
Published: Dec 19, 2025Duration: 3m 25s
Portland's Sluggish Recovery: Manufacturing Woes, Sports Growth Potential Amidst 5.2% Unemployment
Portland's job market reflects Oregon's broader economic struggles, with a sluggish recovery from the pandemic marked by job losses and higher unemployment. According to the Oregon Employment Department, the state's unemployment rate stood at 5.2 percent in September 2025, up from 5.0 percent in August and outpacing the national average of 4.4 percent per U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The employment landscape shows employers shedding 25,000 jobs over the past year, as reported by OPB, amid national headwinds like high interest rates, tariffs, and federal policy shifts.Major industries include manufacturing, tech, and semiconductors, but these face sharp declines. OregonLive reports...
Published: Dec 15, 2025Duration: 3m 40s
Portland's Uneven Job Market: Tech Boom, Rural Woes, and Workforce Challenges
Portland’s job market is cooling but remains relatively diverse and resilient. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s unemployment rate rose to about 5.2 percent in September 2025, up a full percentage point from a year earlier, with Portland mirroring this elevated but not recessionary level. Right Now Oregon and The Registry report that statewide job growth has slowed, with net gains concentrated in health care and social assistance, while sectors such as information and some manufacturing have shed jobs over the past two years. Marca and state analyses note a clear spli...
Published: Dec 12, 2025Duration: 3m 11s
Portland's Uncertain Economic Future: Navigating Job Market Challenges and Structural Shifts
Portland's job market faces significant headwinds as the region navigates an economic downturn. The employment landscape reflects broader structural challenges that distinguish Portland from national trends. While the United States added millions of jobs recently, Oregon lost more than eighteen thousand positions over the past year, with Portland shedding ninety-six hundred jobs in information, financial services, manufacturing, and professional services sectors that typically pay between eighty thousand and one hundred fifty thousand dollars annually.The unemployment rate in Multnomah County reached five point five percent in August, more than a full percentage point above the national average during...
Published: Dec 1, 2025Duration: 2m 46s
Portland Job Market: Navigating Economic Shifts and Evolving Opportunities
Portland's job market demonstrates moderate stability with a market research analyst salary averaging 83,585 dollars annually as of October 2025. Oregon's economy faces headwinds, with declining economic growth, population decreases, and rising unemployment placing the state behind national rates. The federal minimum wage remains fixed at 7.25 dollars per hour, though Oregon implemented a regional approach with rates starting at 15.05 dollars per hour effective July 1st, with variations based on Portland Metro, Standard Region, and Non-Urban County classifications.The technology sector experienced significant disruption in 2025, with over 120,000 layoffs across 237 companies nationally, impacting entry-level positions particularly hard as artificial intelligence adoption accelerates...
Published: Nov 28, 2025Duration: 3m 12s
The Evolving Job Market in Portland: Diversification, Challenges, and Opportunities
Portland, Oregon’s job market in late 2025 is characterized by robust diversification, moderate growth, and some evolving challenges. As of November 2025, the unemployment rate for the Portland metro area sits close to 5 percent, mirroring State of Oregon trends, and reflects ongoing economic adjustments since some national and regional indicators suggested slowing growth according to recent insights from the Oregon state economist. However, job boards like Indeed show more than 43,000 active job postings, signaling solid demand and fluidity for job seekers. Portland’s employment landscape is anchored by key industries including technology, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, hospitality, and green energy. Major employers comp...
Published: Nov 24, 2025Duration: 3m 25s
Portland's Dynamic Job Market: Shifts, Challenges, and Opportunities in Late 2025
Portland Oregon’s job market in late 2025 remains in a flux, shaped by ongoing national and local challenges as well as evolving industry demands. The regional employment landscape is marked by both contraction and expansion: while Oregon’s unemployment rate has grown to 5 percent—the highest since the COVID-19 pandemic according to AOL—there are still nearly 46,000 jobs currently listed for Portland on Indeed.com, ranging from health care and logistics to hospitality, retail, and technology. Portland was once a prominent tech hub, but companies like Intel and others in manufacturing and information technology have reduced local headcount in recent months...
Published: Nov 17, 2025Duration: 4m 11s
Portland Job Market Struggles Amid Tech Turmoil and Shifting Suburban Growth
Portland, Oregon’s job market in late 2025 is showing persistent softness after a year of slow hiring and increased layoffs. The Portland Business Journal notes that Multnomah County, which includes Portland, is lagging behind suburban counties in economic growth. Employment landscape data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows unemployment in the Portland metro area rose from 4.3 percent to 5.3 percent this year. According to KATU News, job creation in Oregon has sputtered for much of the year, with only 22,000 new jobs added in August, one of the smallest monthly increases since before the pandemic. Despite public sector efforts to sp...
Published: Nov 14, 2025Duration: 4m 13s
Portland's Resilient Job Market: Adapting to Change in the Pacific Northwest
Portland, Oregon’s job market as of late 2025 shows signs of resilience and transformation amid a shifting national economy. The Portland Business Journal highlights that the unemployment rate among college graduates ages 23 to 27 stands around 4.6 percent in 2025, though official broader unemployment data for the metro area has been delayed due to recent federal government shutdowns. Despite these challenges, job postings remain robust, with Indeed reporting more than 45,000 current job openings across diverse sectors including healthcare, education, social assistance, retail, and technology. Major employers continue to include legacy names like Oregon Health & Science University, Intel, Nike, Providence Health, and the public sc...
Published: Nov 10, 2025Duration: 4m 8s
Portland's Job Market: Navigating Uncertainty in Economic Shifts
The Portland, Oregon job market is experiencing a period of increased uncertainty amid broader national economic shifts, with mixed signals complicating a clear assessment due to disruptions in federal labor data reporting. The ongoing federal government shutdown has delayed key employment statistics, leaving local economists and job seekers to rely on a patchwork of private-sector reports and state data. While the most recent available national unemployment rate stood at 4.3%, Portland’s unemployment rate was reported at 5% as of August, the highest since 2021, according to Oregon Capital Insider. New unemployment claims in the state have risen nearly 8% over the past year, su...
Published: Nov 7, 2025Duration: 3m 55s
The Resilient Portland Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Sustainable Growth in 2025
Portland’s job market in 2025 is marked by resilience, moderate growth, and ongoing transitions shaped by technology, retail, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, and transportation. According to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Reuters, the city’s unemployment rate has hovered near 4 percent this fall, just above the national average of 3.9 percent but lower than the statewide Oregon rate, reflecting an increasingly competitive local landscape. Employment in Portland is driven by a diverse blend of industries: healthcare and education remain steady anchors, while technology, finance, green energy, and logistics continue to expand. Major employers include Oregon Health & Science University, Inte...
Published: Nov 3, 2025Duration: 3m 26s
Portland's Post-Pandemic Job Landscape: Diverse Opportunities, Transitional Challenges
Portland’s job market in late 2025 is in a transitional phase, shaped by post-pandemic recovery, sectoral shifts, and national economic headwinds. The region’s unemployment rate reached 5.4 percent in August 2025, climbing from 4.1 percent the previous year according to the Portland Business Journal. This uptick reflects large-scale layoffs in advanced manufacturing, notably at Intel, which let go more than 2,500 employees in the past three months, and further job losses at battery manufacturers Powin and ESS. Layoffs have impacted about nine percent of semiconductor and related manufacturing jobs, as reported by local workforce data. Despite these challenges, government and workforce organizations moved swif...
Published: Oct 31, 2025Duration: 4m 20s
Portland Job Market Trends: Steady Growth, Diversity, and Public Sector Investments
The Portland, Oregon job market in late 2025 is characterized by steady growth, sectoral diversity, and targeted state and local initiatives. According to reporting by Your Oregon News, Portland and the broader Oregon area added over 7,000 government jobs between June 2024 and 2025, with the majority being in local government, reflecting public sector stability and new investments. Oregon minimum wage rose again this year to $15.05 per hour for the Portland metro area, putting local pay above many other U.S. regions, as noted in the U.S. Minimum Wage Increase 2025 review. While data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is missing...
Published: Oct 24, 2025Duration: 3m 53s
Portland's Dynamic Job Market: Opportunities, Challenges, and Industry Trends
In Portland, Oregon, the job market is dynamic, with a mix of challenges and opportunities. The employment landscape is marked by a blend of tech, healthcare, and retail industries. Current statistics show a diverse range of job opportunities, with over 10,000 positions available in various sectors.Major industries in Portland include tech, healthcare, and retail. Employers like Nike, based in nearby Beaverton, and Costco Wholesale contribute to the employment pool. Growing sectors include healthcare and technology, with positions like medical and dental assistants in high demand due to demographic shifts and healthcare needs.The unemployment rate in...
Published: Oct 20, 2025Duration: 1m 37s
Portland's Evolving Job Market: Adapting to Shifts and Opportunities
The Portland, Oregon job market remains active but faces ongoing recovery challenges from COVID-era losses, with notable seasonal fluctuations and shifting employment patterns in late 2025. According to the Oregon Employment Department, while initial unemployment claims have risen nearly 25% over the past two weeks, this increase is primarily driven by expected seasonal trends as the state enters its busiest period from October through February. The Portland metro area has seen a decline in its overall unemployment rate from recent peaks, yet it has not fully regained pre-pandemic employment levels, partly due to federal funding cuts earlier this year that impacted government...
Published: Oct 17, 2025Duration: 5m 52s