We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more.
To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center.
We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more.
To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center.
Oregon’s high school dropouts earn, on average, $10,000 per year less than those who graduate from high school, and many are unemployed. High dropout rates have undeniable social and economic consequences, and this study breaks down those consequences for the state of Oregon.