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Salem Reporter Article Archive

Salem Reporter Article ArchiveKim Parker-Llerenas2022-12-30T12:14:15-08:00

DECEMBER 2021 | Salem has recovered jobs faster than Oregon

NOVEMBER 2021 | Workforce training can help but labor market challenges run deeper

OCTOBER 2021 | Pandemic Aid Helped Thousands of Salem Residents Out of Poverty

SEPTEMBER 2021 | Salem is Seeing Inflation Like the Rest of the Country

AUGUST 2021 | Those Earning Low Wages in Salem Suffered Worst as Pandemic Layoffs Hit

JULY 2021 | Employers around Salem Likely to Face Continuing Challenges Filling Jobs

JUNE 2021 | Low-wage Workers Who Kept Society Running During Pandemic Reaped Few Rewards

MAY 2021 | Do Official Numbers Really Reflect Salem Area’s Economic Recovery?

APRIL 2021 | Is a Low Wage a Living Wage in Marion County?

MARCH 2021 | Path to a Good Job

FEBRUARY 2021 | Fifty Eight Percent of Salem Area Businesses Received Federal Loan or Grant

JANUARY 2021 | Pandemic Economy Recap and Forecast

DECEMBER 2020 | Women Drop Out of Labor Force Due to Pandemic Economy

NOVEMBER 2020 | Trends in Industry Employment During Pandemic

OCTOBER 2020 | Contribution of the Minimum Wage to Area Workers

SEPTEMBER 2020 | Wage Trends and Income Inequality

AUGUST 2020 | Characteristics of the Pandemic Economy’s Unemployed

JULY 2020 | Low Wage Workers Hit Hardest by Pandemic Business Shut-downs

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