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Portland's Job Market: Stability, Healthcare Growth, and AI Concerns in 2025

Portland's Job Market: Stability, Healthcare Growth, and AI Concerns in 2025

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Portland's job market remains stable with a diverse employment landscape supporting about 1.25 million non-farm jobs in the metro area, according to NSA Storage's Portland Moving Guide. The Oregon Employment Department reports that private job openings statewide held nearly flat at 58,500 in 2025, unchanged from 57,800 in 2024, with health care and social assistance leading as the strongest hiring sector at over a quarter of vacancies, mostly full-time permanent roles requiring experience and offering higher wages. Unemployment hovers between 4 and 4.5 percent in the city, slightly below the national average, per the same guide, though specific 2026 Portland data is limited.

Major industries include technology, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, retail, and a vibrant creative sector anchored by global employers like Intel, Nike, Daimler Trucks, Legacy Health, Kaiser Permanente, and Portland State University. Healthcare stands out as a growing sector, projected to add over 40,000 jobs in the next decade. Trends show a return to pre-pandemic vacancy levels after record highs in 2021-2022, with full-time positions dominating. Recent developments include potential strikes at Portland Community College over minimal raises, as noted by the Oregon AFL-CIO, and concerns over AI-driven job losses affecting 3.5 percent of Portland metro workers, per a Brookings Institution report via the Portland Business Journal. Seasonal patterns and commuting trends favor biking, with 7 percent of workers cycling on over 385 miles of bikeways, bolstered by walkable neighborhoods. Government initiatives focus on homelessness outreach and treatment deflection programs, adding over 1,500 shelter beds, though challenges persist downtown. The market has evolved toward stability amid flat openings, with small businesses thriving at over 45,000 in the area.

Data gaps exist for precise 2026 Portland-specific unemployment and seasonal hiring stats. Key findings highlight healthcare growth, stable vacancies, and low unemployment, but AI risks and housing shortages loom.

Current openings include registered nurse at Legacy Health, software engineer at Intel, and truck driver at Daimler Trucks.

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