Oregon Right Track/Wrong Track Seriously Underwater

In a new public opinion survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, two-thirds of Oregonians believe that the state’s economy is “pretty seriously off on the wrong track”. The results of the survey are pretty grim, with most respondents pointing to the cost of living, onerous regulatory environment, homelessness, taxes and housing costs as factors influencing their views. To be fair, recent large scale layoffs, primarily from tech companies, are likely having a dampening effect on public opinion, but nevertheless, the fact that the majority of respondents indicated that they would consider relocating to another state for employment opportunities is somewhat striking.

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