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Oregon led the coalition of states arguing the president did not have the authority to levy widespread import taxes.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that President Trump does not have the authority to impose broad tariffs under the emergency act he has cited. Tariffs have affected California ports, farms, businesses, workers and consumers.
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Turkey, stuffing, pie — it's all way more expensive this year. But you don't have to let inflation spoil your meal, if you're willing to get creative.
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Dana Thomson, a research scientist at Child Trends, which tracks many figures of child welfare, reports on a steadily dropping rate of child poverty since 1993.
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Oregon’s attorney general is backing a Washington state lawsuit against grocery chain Albertsons over a massive payout to shareholders amid its proposed merger with Kroger.
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Economic warning signs are mounting in California — foreshadowing potentially tough budget decisions for the state officials and policymakers who emerge victorious from the Nov. 8 election.
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Meredith Fowlie, the Faculty Director at the University of California's Energy Institute at Haas, finds that the additional charges for electricity fall more heavily on low-income households, like a regressive tax. Noel Perry from the nonprofit Next 10 joins the conversation.
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Only 6% of American women said their male partners do more work, in a poll from last year. Gender expert Kate Mangino shows the way to balance the numbers, in her book "Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home." Hear the author's thoughts on aiming for a true equal partnership.
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Fuel prices in Oregon spiked 50 cents per gallon over the last week — the sharpest spike of any state in the country.
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Even as interest rates rise, and prices start to level out, Oregon's housing market is still “red hot,” Realtors say.
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Howard Steven Friedman, health economist and statistician, compiles the numbers and the way we interpret them in "Ultimate Price: The Value We Place on Life."
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A $41 million grant could help create a pipeline of affordable mass timber homes.
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Gas prices are continuing to fall in Oregon, but that doesn’t mean drivers will see many bargains at the pump this Labor Day weekend.
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In their latest quarterly revenue forecast, state economists offered two possible scenarios for the coming years: diminished economic growth or outright recession. That won't stop Oregonians from seeing a massive tax refund.