Oregon Labor Market Information System
Region 14
Overview
Region 14Located in Oregon's southeast corner, Region 14 encompasses more than one- fourth of the state's territory, making it the largest (by area) of the 15 workforce regions. The population centers of the region include the Western Treasure Valley area around Ontario in northeastern Malheur County, the adjoining cities of Burns and Hines in Harney County, and the John Day Valley area of Grant County. The rest of the region has plenty of wide open country.

Demographic Profiles
 FROM THE 2000 CENSUS

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What's New
 LOCAL TRENDS AND ANALYSIS
 
Accommodation and Food Services Businesses Sold $129 Million in 2007

Occupational Wages in Eastern Oregon

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers Among Retail Sales Leaders

Mixed News from 2009 Payroll Data

Senior Citizens are More Prominent in Eastern Oregon’s Population Mix

Sole Proprietors and Nonemployers: Businesses With No Paid Employment

Rural Oregon Job Losses Continue

Unemployment Rates Hit Multiyear Highs Across the Region

Job Counts Tumbled Across Eastern Oregon in 2009

All Broad Occupational Groups Expected to Grow in Southeast Oregon

Small Changes Noted in Eastern Oregon’s Latest Population Estimates

Southeast Oregon Employment Expected to Rise by 7 Percent

A “Worst Ever” Update

Going to Work in Malheur and Union Counties

Oregon Job Vacancies - Eastern Oregon

Celebrate Stability

Comparing Ontario-Area Industry Concentrations With Those of the Nation

Are These Eastern Oregon’s Worst Labor Market Conditions Ever Recorded?

More Bits and Pieces From the 2007 Census of Agriculture

Census of Agriculture Acquaints Us With Eastern Oregon’s 4,265 Farms

Harney County Manufacturing Employment Crumbles

Updated 2008 Employment Data: Hold Your Nose

2008 Annual Average Unemployment Rates – What a Difference a Year Makes

Malheur and Union Counties: Say Hello to the American Community Survey

Eastern Oregon Population Update

Long-Term Economic Trends in the Blue Mountains

Eastern Oregon Gets Less Seasonal

Recent Expansion Bypasses Oregon’s Southeast Corner

Commuting Patterns in the Treasure Valley

Oregon's Playgrounds


Regional Contacts
 FOR LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
 
Jason Yohannan
Regional Economist
Eastern Oregon
(541) 963-7111 x227