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Oregon Population, Income, Education, Employment, and Federal Funds

Oregon Population
  Total
Year
1980 2,633,156
1990 2,842,321
2000 3,421,399
2009 (latest estimates) 3,825,657

Oregon Income
  Total
Oregon Per-capita income (2008 dollars)
2007 35,737
2008 36,365
Percent change -2.0
 
Oregon Earnings per job (2008 dollars)
2007 45,268
2008 43,913
Percent change -3.0
 
Oregon Poverty rate (percent)
1979 10.7
1989 12.4
1999 11.6
2008 (latest model-based estimates) 13.5

Oregon Education (Persons 25 and older)
  Total
Oregon Percent not completing high school
1980 24.4
1990 18.5
2000 14.9
 
Oregon Percent completing high school only
1980 37.1
1990 28.9
2000 26.3
 
Percent completing some college
1980 20.7
1990 32.0
2000 33.8
 
Oregon Percent completing college
1980 17.9
1990 20.6
2000 25.1

Oregon Employment
  Total
Oregon Total number of jobs
2007 2,320,338
2008 2,339,488
 
Oregon Percent employment change
2006-2007 1.6
2007-2008 0.3
2008-2009 -4.2
 
Oregon Unemployment rate (percent)
2008 6.5
2009 11.1

Oregon Federal Funds, FY 2008
  Total
Oregon Federal funding, dollars per person
Oregon All Federal funds 7,471
 
Oregon Federal funding by purpose
Oregon Agriculture and natural resources 71
Oregon Community resources 1,112
Oregon Defense and space 408
Oregon Human resources 136
Oregon Income security 4,625
Oregon National functions 1,120
 
Oregon Federal funding by type of payments
Oregon Grants 1,241
Oregon Direct loans 130
Oregon Guaranteed/insured loans 892
Oregon Retirement/disability payments 2,765
Oregon Other direct payments to
individuals
1,225
Oregon Direct payments, not to
individuals
68
Oregon Procurement contracts 628
Oregon Salaries and wages 522

Oregon Organic Agriculture

  2008
Number of certified operations 492
Oregon Crops (acres) 94,241
Oregon Pasture & rangeland (acres) 36,403
Oregon Total acres 130,644


Oregon Farm Characteristics

Oregon 2007 Census of Agriculture
 
  2007
Oregon Approximate total land area (acres) 61,431,595
Oregon Total farmland (acres) 16,399,647
Percent of total land area 26.7
 
Oregon Cropland (acres) 5,010,408
Percent of total farmland 30.6
Percent in pasture 13.5
Percent irrigated 26.6
 
Oregon Harvested Cropland (acres) 3,037,261
 
Oregon Woodland (acres) 1,729,761
Percent of total farmland 10.5
Percent in pasture 67.7
 
Oregon Pastureland (acres) 9,148,119
Percent of total farmland 55.8
 
Oregon Land in house lots, ponds,
roads, wasteland, etc. (acres)
511,359
Percent of total farmland 3.1
 
Oregon Conservation practices
Oregon Farmland in conservation or
wetlands reserve programs
(acres)
612,894
 
Average farm size (acres) 425
 
Oregon Farms by size (percent)
1 to 99 acres 72.6
100 to 499 acres 16.7
500 to 999 acres 4.0
1000 to 1,999 acres 2.6
2,000 or more acres 4.1
 
Oregon Farms by sales (percent)
Less than $9,999 67.5
$10,000 to $49,999 15.6
$50,000 to $99,999 4.8
$100,000 to $499,999 7.8
More than $500,000 4.3
 
Oregon Tenure of farmers
Oregon Full owner (farms) 30,160
Percent of total 78.2
 
Oregon Part owner (farms) 6,168
Percent of total 16.0
 
Oregon Tenant owner (farms) 2,225
Percent of total 5.8
 
Oregon Farm organization
Oregon Individuals/family, sole
proprietorship (farms)
32,793
Percent of total 85.1
 
Oregon Family-held corporations
(farms)
2,251
Percent of total 5.8
 
Oregon Partnerships (farms) 2,907
Percent of total 7.5
 
Oregon Non-family corporations (farms) 256
Percent of total 0.7
 
Oregon Others - cooperative, estate or
trust, institutional, etc. (farms)
346
Percent of total 0.9
 
Oregon Characteristics of principal farm operators
Average operator age (years) 57.5
Percent with farming as their
primary occupation
46.2
Men 30,298
Women 8,255
 


Oregon Farm Financial Indicators

Oregon Farm income and value added data
  2008
 
Oregon Number of farms 38,600
 
  Thousands $
 Final crop output 3,246,995
+   Final animal output 1,027,844
+   Services and forestry 745,693
=   Final agricultural sector output 5,020,532
 
- Intermediate consumption outlays 2,377,531
+   Net government transactions -76,405
=   Gross value added 2,566,596
 
- Capital consumption 494,622
 
=   Net value added 2,071,974
 
- Factor payments 1,210,489
 Employee compensation (total hired labor) 972,187
 Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 37,427
 Real estate and nonreal estate interest 200,875
 
=   Net farm income 861,485
 

Oregon Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties

OR. Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2009
  Value of receipts
thousand $
1. Greenhouse/nursery 972,124
2. Cattle and calves 405,691
3. Dairy products 305,099
4. Hay 282,903
5. Wheat 259,676
 
All commodities 3,893,448
 

Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2009
  Value
million $
1. Other 433.1
2. Fruits and preparations 229.1
3. Seeds 227.9
4. Wheat and products 158.6
5. Vegetables and preparations 151.8
 
Overall rank 1,363.3
 

OR. Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007
  Thousands $
1. Marion County 586,743
2. Clackamas County 397,318
3. Morrow County 353,519
4. Umatilla County 320,679
5. Washington County 311,380
 
State total 4,386,143
 

State Offices


Oregon Drug Policy, Enforcement and Government Agencies
Governor's Office
Office of the Governor
State Capitol, Room 254
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-3111

State Legislative Contact
Legislative Library
State Capitol, Room 347
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 986-1668

State Drug Program Coordinator
Drug Program Coordinator
Criminal Justice Services Division
155 Cottage Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-4123

State Criminal Justice Offices : Oregon

Attorney General's Office
Office of the Attorney General
Department of Justice
Justice Building
Court and 12th Streets
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-6002

Crime Prevention Offices
Oregon Board on Police Standards and Training
Oregon Crime Watch
550 North Monmouth Avenue
Monmouth, OR 97361-0070
(503) 378-2100

Crime Prevention Association of Oregon
P.O. Box 19148
Portland, OR 97219
(503) 248-4592

Statistical Analysis Center
Criminal Justice Council
Statistical Analysis Center
155 Cottage Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-4123

Uniform Crime Reports Contact
Law Enforcement Data System Section
Oregon State Police
400 Public Service Building
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-3054

BJA Strategy Preparation Agency
Oregon Criminal Justice Services Division
Executive Department
155 Cottage Street NE
Salem, OR 97310-0310
(503) 378-4123

Judicial Agency
Supreme Court
Supreme Court Building
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-6046

Corrections Agency
Department of Corrections
2575 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-2467

RADAR Network Agency
Oregon Drug and Alcohol Information
100 North Cook Street
Portland, OR 97227
(800) 237-7808, ext. 3673 or
(503) 280-3673

HIV-Prevention Program
HIV Program Manager
Oregon Department of Human Resources
Health Division
800 Oregon Street NE, Suite 745
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 731-4029

Drug and Alcohol Agency
Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs
500 Summer Street NE
Salem, OR 97310
(503)945-5763

State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools
Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools
State Department of Education
Division of Special Student Services
700 Pringle Parkway SE
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-2677

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Oregon

In Oregon, alcohol abuse is an ongoing problem for many communities and the families that live in them. You may wonder, what are the complications of alcohol abuse? Excessive drinking over a long period of time creates medical, psychological, and social problems. The amount and frequency of the drinking and the general health of the person with the alcohol abuse problem affects the degree to which complications develop.

Medical Complications of Alcohol Abuse

Chronic alcohol abuse and dependence can damage all organ systems, including:

  • Blood forming
  • Anemia
  • Easy bruising
  • Cardiovascular
  • Abnormal heart beat
  • Heart failure
  • Hemorrhoids
  • High blood pressure
  • Increased heart rate
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Diarrhea
  • Esophageal varices
  • Gastritis
  • Inflammation and/or cancer of the esophagus
  • Increased risk of infectious diseases (e.g., tuberculosis)
  • Liver damage, hepatitis, liver cancer
  • Low blood sugar
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Pancreatitis
  • Ulcers
  • Neurological
  • Confusion
  • Coordination difficulties
  • Depression
  • Loss of coordination
  • Nerve damage
  • Psychosis
  • Short-term memory problems
  • Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
  • Stroke
  • Visual difficulties

Some neurological complications of alcohol abuse are related to vitamin deficiencies. Blackouts, the inability to recall events that occurred while drinking, are common. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, or permanent short-term memory loss, is a rare but possible result of severe vitamin B deficiency caused by chronic alcohol abuse. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol during pregnancy may result in fetal alcohol syndrome (i.e., low birth weight, short length, small head size, mental retardation, and damage to muscles, including the heart).

There are many people in Oregon who are suffering with alcohol abuse problems and are going without alcohol abuse treatment. Because that all important first step is so difficult for the alcoholic to make, often alcohol intervention is needed. If you have a loved one with an alcohol abuse problem, you are looking in the right place. Professionals at Oregon alcohol abuse treatment centers are very familiar with the problems faced by problem drinkers and their families. Alcohol abuse can turn deadly. It kills friendships, marriages, families and communities. No one associated with the problem drinker goes unscathed. There are alcohol abuse treatment centers in Oregon ready to help. For many, it is difficult to imagine that a happy life is within reach. It is not only possible, but probable with the correct Oregon alcohol abuse treatment. There are many treatment program options available. Often, it is a mixture of techniques specifically designed for each problem drinker that creates success.

Alcohol rehab in Oregon is only a phone call away. Reach out to find that you are not alone, that there are people who understand and can help. Recovery from alcohol abuse is possible with the help of caring professionals. You will not know what amazing help is possible until you contact a local Oregon alcohol rehab. New techniques and new programs are constantly being developed. The road to alcohol recovery may be a long one, but at the end of the road, there is hope and happiness. Break free of the depression and oppression of alcohol abuse by seeking help from an alcohol rehab program. There are others who have been there, and succeeded in their goal to break the grips of alcohol abuse. You too, or the one you love, can be among those to succeed in creating a better life.

Once entered into an alcohol rehab program in Oregon you will go through alcohol detox. Alcohol detox, short for detoxification, is the first (and most important) step in rehabilitation from alcohol abuse or addiction. The term alcohol detox refers to the detoxification of the residual toxins left in the human body as a result of taking drug(s) and/or alcohol. Alcohol detox, drug detox or medical detox from a medical perspective is the process of medically managing the body??s physical and psychological withdrawal from alcohol or drug(s) to minimize the possible side effects and help prevent potentially harmful consequences. There are a variety of methods for the actual medical process of alcohol detox. Keep in mind, alcohol detox is only the first step in your recovery process. Completing the remaining part of your alcohol abuse treatment is what will help to ensure your continued success once you leave the alcohol rehab program.




Year
Total vs. Alcohol Related Fatalities in Oregon
Tot
Alc-Rel
%
0.08+
%
1982
518
322
62
288
56
1983
550
325
59
279
51
1984
572
328
57
282
49
1985
559
308
55
271
48
1986
619
302
49
257
41
1987
619
286
46
238
38
1988
677
325
48
278
41
1989
626
284
45
243
39
1990
579
285
49
237
41
1991
482
235
49
201
42
1992
471
210
45
174
37
1993
523
220
42
176
34
1994
494
201
41
174
35
1995
574
240
42
196
34
1996
526
221
42
179
34
1997
524
231
44
190
36
1998
538
233
43
193
36
1999
414
172
42
156
38
2000
451
186
41
146
32
2001
488
187
38
152
31
2002
436
180
41
153
35
2003
512
207
40
175
34
2004
456
199
44
159
35
2005
488
177
36
139
29
2006
477
177
37
148
31
2007
455
181
40
150
33
2008
416
159
38
136
33

Oregon DUI Penalties

First DUI Conviction
  • Minimum $1,000 fine
  • Up to 48 hours in jail
  • 80-250 hours of community service
  • 1-year ignition interlock installation
  • Completion of screening interview and alcohol/drug treatment program
Second DUI Conviction
  • Minimum $1,500 fine
  • Up to 48 hours in jail
  • 80-250 hours of community service
  • 2-year ignition interlock installation
  • Completion of screening interview and alcohol/drug treatment program
Three or More DUI Convictions (within 10 years)
  • Minimum $2,000 fine
  • Up to 48 hours in jail
  • 80-250 hours of community service
  • 2-year ignition interlock installation
  • Possible permanent loss of driver's license

Oregon Alcohol Statistics

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatality Data 2008

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 137
Youth Under 21 Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities: 13
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 population  
Total All Ages: 3.6
Youth Under 21: 1.3
1998-2008 Percent Change in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities per 100,000 Population  
Total All Ages: -27.7
Youth Under 21: -61.2

Hardcore Drunk Drivers

Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving High BAC Drivers (.15+): 64%
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities Involving Repeat Offenders by BAC level  
BAC .08 - .14: 0%
BAC .15+: 100%

Youth Alcohol Consumption Data 2006-2007 (12-20 Year Olds)

Consumed Alcohol in the Past Month: 30.6%
Binge Drinking in the Past Month: 19.6%

Arrest Data 2008

Driving Under the Influence  
Under 18: 161
Total All Ages: 17,015
Liquor Laws  
Under 18: 4,412
Total All Ages: 19,287
Drunkenness  
Under 18: 330
Total All Ages: 24,316

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