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Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
WHAT IS POVERTY IN 2020? February 4, 2020. The following are the 2020 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, informally referred to as the "federal poverty level." The guidelines determine the benefit levels of many low-income assistance programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. It's important to recognize that the federal poverty level is well below IT'S TIME TO BE BOLD ON KICKER REFORM It's time to be bold on kicker reform. The “kicker” — an unplanned tax rebate favoring Oregon’s richest taxpayers — is almost surely on its way. The latest Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast projects a $1.4 billion kicker. If revenue collections come in as state economists expect, the richest 1 percent of Oregonians(with an average
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households.RECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORS Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. THE NEW YORKER, APR 19, 1999 94 THE CRITICS Ill 00 0 BOOKS TEA AND SYMPATHY The tmth about American taxpayers. BY MALCOLM GLADWELL had borne most of the financial brunt of the recently completed Seven Years' HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co.,MEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
WHAT IS POVERTY IN 2020? February 4, 2020. The following are the 2020 Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, informally referred to as the "federal poverty level." The guidelines determine the benefit levels of many low-income assistance programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. It's important to recognize that the federal poverty level is well below IT'S TIME TO BE BOLD ON KICKER REFORM It's time to be bold on kicker reform. The “kicker” — an unplanned tax rebate favoring Oregon’s richest taxpayers — is almost surely on its way. The latest Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast projects a $1.4 billion kicker. If revenue collections come in as state economists expect, the richest 1 percent of Oregonians(with an average
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households.RECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORS Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. THE NEW YORKER, APR 19, 1999 94 THE CRITICS Ill 00 0 BOOKS TEA AND SYMPATHY The tmth about American taxpayers. BY MALCOLM GLADWELL had borne most of the financial brunt of the recently completed Seven Years' HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY The Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) uses research and analysis to advance policies and practices that improve the economic and social opportunities of all Oregonians.MEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
TAX CREDIT FOR WORKERS LEAVES OUT MORE THAN A QUARTER Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 28, 2021.. ITIN filers include undocumented workers, student visa holders, some spouses and children of people with employment THE LANDLORD TAX BREAK IS THE WRONG WAY TO HELP RENTERS The landlord tax break is the wrong way to help renters. There is no doubt that many renters and landlords in Oregon are struggling to survive during this pandemic and economic crisis. Landlords have costs they must cover, but many renters simply can’t afford the rent. For now, an eviction moratorium has prevented mass evictions.RECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers SB 15: PROTECT OREGON'S ESTATE TAX Chair Burdick, Vice-Chair Boquist, and Members of the Committee, My name is Daniel Hauser (he/him), Policy Analyst for the Oregon Center for Public Policy, and I respectfully submit this testimony in defense of Oregon’s estate tax and in opposition to Senate Bill 15. DISMANTLING RACIAL INEQUITIES REQUIRES BETTER DATA That was August 28, 1963. More than five decades later, it’s clear we have not heeded Dr. King’s call for urgency. In confronting racial inequity, the available data shows that — at best — we have fallen prey to the “tranquilizing drug of gradualism” Dr. King warned about. And yet, the insufficiency of relevant data make it hardto
THE NEW YORKER, APR 19, 1999 94 THE CRITICS Ill 00 0 BOOKS TEA AND SYMPATHY The tmth about American taxpayers. BY MALCOLM GLADWELL had borne most of the financial brunt of the recently completed Seven Years' HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORS Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORS Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY The Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) uses research and analysis to advance policies and practices that improve the economic and social opportunities of all Oregonians. WHY OCPP | OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY Include OCPP in your estate. When you include OCPP as a beneficiary in your will, you leave a lasting legacy that will advance economic justice in Oregon for years to come. For more information, contact Roger Williams-Thomas at rwilliamsthomas@ocpp.org. Stay informed on tax, budget, and economic issues. To improve public policy, we needmore
MEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
IT'S TIME TO BE BOLD ON KICKER REFORM It's time to be bold on kicker reform. The “kicker” — an unplanned tax rebate favoring Oregon’s richest taxpayers — is almost surely on its way. The latest Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast projects a $1.4 billion kicker. If revenue collections come in as state economists expect, the richest 1 percent of Oregonians(with an average
TAX CREDIT FOR WORKERS LEAVES OUT MORE THAN A QUARTER Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 28, 2021.. ITIN filers include undocumented workers, student visa holders, some spouses and children of people with employmentRECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers HB 4010: DISCONNECT FROM OPPORTUNITY ZONES HB 4010 disconnects Oregon from the flawed Opportunity Zone tax breaks included in the federal tax package rushed through Congress at the end of 2017. These subsidies are designed to cut the taxes of wealthy investors — not help struggling communities. The research on tax breaks like these often find public resources were wasted subsidizing THE EPICENTER OF OREGON'S HOUSING CRISIS Oregon suffers from a devastating housing crisis, and renters stand at the epicenter of the emergency. Half of all renters in Oregon spend more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities — what experts define as being “cost-burdened.”. In 2016, Oregon had about 298,000 cost-burdened renter households, more than the totalnumber
THE MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION: OREGON’S BIGGEST (AND Costing about one billion dollars, Oregon’s mortgage interest deduction is the state’s biggest housing subsidy. The greatest beneficiaries of this housing subsidy are those who least need help owning a home: Oregonians at the top of the income ladder. CONFRONT POVERTY TO IMPROVE EDUCATION by Juan Carlos Ordóñez. Oregon’s path to achieving excellence in education just got steeper. No, this development has nothing to do with Oregon’s recent decision to seek a waiver of the No Child Left Behind federal law, which itself may be a good move. TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSPA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSVIRGINIA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSWISCONSIN TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSSENIOR TAX BREAKS BY STATESENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION OREGON Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSPA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSVIRGINIA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSWISCONSIN TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSSENIOR TAX BREAKS BY STATESENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION OREGON Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY The Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) uses research and analysis to advance policies and practices that improve the economic and social opportunities of all Oregonians. WHY OCPP | OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY Include OCPP in your estate. When you include OCPP as a beneficiary in your will, you leave a lasting legacy that will advance economic justice in Oregon for years to come. For more information, contact Roger Williams-Thomas at rwilliamsthomas@ocpp.org. Stay informed on tax, budget, and economic issues. To improve public policy, we needmore
TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
IT'S TIME TO BE BOLD ON KICKER REFORM It's time to be bold on kicker reform. The “kicker” — an unplanned tax rebate favoring Oregon’s richest taxpayers — is almost surely on its way. The latest Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast projects a $1.4 billion kicker. If revenue collections come in as state economists expect, the richest 1 percent of Oregonians(with an average
TAX CREDIT FOR WORKERS LEAVES OUT MORE THAN A QUARTER Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 28, 2021.. ITIN filers include undocumented workers, student visa holders, some spouses and children of people with employmentRECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers HB 4010: DISCONNECT FROM OPPORTUNITY ZONES HB 4010 disconnects Oregon from the flawed Opportunity Zone tax breaks included in the federal tax package rushed through Congress at the end of 2017. These subsidies are designed to cut the taxes of wealthy investors — not help struggling communities. The research on tax breaks like these often find public resources were wasted subsidizing THE EPICENTER OF OREGON'S HOUSING CRISIS Oregon suffers from a devastating housing crisis, and renters stand at the epicenter of the emergency. Half of all renters in Oregon spend more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities — what experts define as being “cost-burdened.”. In 2016, Oregon had about 298,000 cost-burdened renter households, more than the totalnumber
TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSPA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSVIRGINIA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSWISCONSIN TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSSENIOR TAX BREAKS BY STATESENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION OREGON Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON LAWMAKERS MUST PREVENT THE DOUBLE-DIP TAX DISASTER The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) double-dip tax break. Right now, the PPP double-dip tax break threatens to swallow about $450 to $600 million in Oregon resources that would otherwise go to schools and other essential services. Oregon is on course to take this huge revenue hit because our state connects to the federal tax code. OUR LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2021 Our legislative agenda for 2021. All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, many Oregonians struggle to make ends meet. COST OF LIVING CALCULATORS Cost of Living Calculators. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
4 FLAWS OF THE OREGON MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION Pop quiz: What is Oregon’s biggest housing subsidy? Many would likely not know the right answer: the mortgage interest deduction. This tax deduction delivers a tax break for people with mortgageinterest on a home.
6 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND ABOUT OREGON TAXES Here are six things to keep in mind about Oregon’s tax system. 1. The personal income tax is the main way our state funds the things that matter to Oregonians. The personal income tax — the taxes we pay out of our earnings — brings in more than four in five dollars that fund the “state budget,” the General Fund & Lottery FundsBudget.
OREGON SHOULD BETTER TARGET TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSPA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSVIRGINIA TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSWISCONSIN TAX BREAKS FOR SENIORSSENIOR TAX BREAKS BY STATESENIOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION OREGON Tax breaks can be well targeted or poorly targeted. Unfortunately, many tax breaks for seniors fall into the latter category, as a new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explains.One of those is Oregon’s homegrown tax break for Social Security income — a tax subsidy Oregon ought to reconsider. HAND CREAM COMPANY LEAVING SISTERS FOR OHIO Photos by Ryan Brennecke / The Bulletin Gorilla Glue employees, from le ft, Dave Kumpf, Nik Kostopoulos and Mark Kramer work on removing a conveyer belt Thursday afternoon at O'Keeffe's Co., OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY The Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) uses research and analysis to advance policies and practices that improve the economic and social opportunities of all Oregonians. WHY OCPP | OREGON CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY Include OCPP in your estate. When you include OCPP as a beneficiary in your will, you leave a lasting legacy that will advance economic justice in Oregon for years to come. For more information, contact Roger Williams-Thomas at rwilliamsthomas@ocpp.org. Stay informed on tax, budget, and economic issues. To improve public policy, we needmore
TOWARD PROSPERITY FOR ALL Click here to download our 2021 legislative agenda, "Toward Prosperity for All Oregonians." All Oregonians deserve to live in dignity — to enjoy economic security and the possibility to thrive. This is doable. Oregon, after all, is a prosperous state in one of history’s richest countries. But as the coronavirus pandemic has made clear, manyMEET OUR STAFF
Audrey Mechling, Policy Fellow. Audrey is the Center's inaugural Chuck Sheketoff Public Policy Fellow. She recently earned her master's degree in Public Administration at the University of Southern California. She has previously worked in Oregon politics as a policy aide and campaign manager. Audrey grew up in rural southwesternOregon, and
OREGON SHOULD ASSIST LAID-OFF IMMIGRANT WORKERS EXCLUDED Federal help for workers enacted in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis leaves out a key portion of Oregon’s workforce. Already excluded from most safety net supports, undocumented workers laid off from their jobs find themselves in an especially vulnerablesituation.
IT'S TIME TO BE BOLD ON KICKER REFORM It's time to be bold on kicker reform. The “kicker” — an unplanned tax rebate favoring Oregon’s richest taxpayers — is almost surely on its way. The latest Oregon Economic and Revenue Forecast projects a $1.4 billion kicker. If revenue collections come in as state economists expect, the richest 1 percent of Oregonians(with an average
TAX CREDIT FOR WORKERS LEAVES OUT MORE THAN A QUARTER Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 28, 2021.. ITIN filers include undocumented workers, student visa holders, some spouses and children of people with employmentRECENTLY FROM OCPP
Oregon Center for Public Policy - https://www.ocpp.org. About . Why OCPP? Contact Us; Board; Staff; Press Room; Donate; Issues . Budget; Economy, jobs & workers HB 4010: DISCONNECT FROM OPPORTUNITY ZONES HB 4010 disconnects Oregon from the flawed Opportunity Zone tax breaks included in the federal tax package rushed through Congress at the end of 2017. These subsidies are designed to cut the taxes of wealthy investors — not help struggling communities. The research on tax breaks like these often find public resources were wasted subsidizing THE EPICENTER OF OREGON'S HOUSING CRISIS Oregon suffers from a devastating housing crisis, and renters stand at the epicenter of the emergency. Half of all renters in Oregon spend more than 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities — what experts define as being “cost-burdened.”. In 2016, Oregon had about 298,000 cost-burdened renter households, more than the totalnumber
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