Oregon
Elevated — 52/100
AI Risk Score
⚠️52/100
Elevated
Total Employment
👥1,949,230
Current workforce
Average Wage
💰$70K
Annual
WARN Notices (2025)
📋22
Layoff filings
💡 Oregon has an AI risk score of 52/100 — 0 points above the national average. 585,000 workers (30% of the workforce) are in high-risk occupations, exceeding the national rate of 16.8%. See state rankings →
State Overview
Oregon has a total workforce of 1,949,230 and faces elevated AI displacement risk with a composite score of 52/100. An estimated 585,000 workers (30.0%) are in occupations highly vulnerable to automation. The most at-risk industry in the state is Administrative and Support Services. The state's risk profile is close to the national average of 52.
Automation Vulnerability
585,000
workers at risk (30.0%)
Top At-Risk Occupations
Metro Areas
Albany
Employment: 45,880
Vulnerable: 12,770 (27.8%)
Eugene-Springfield
Employment: 157,600
Vulnerable: 49,130 (31.2%)
Bend
Employment: 107,570
Vulnerable: 33,310 (31.0%)
Medford
Employment: 88,610
Vulnerable: 27,080 (30.6%)
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro
Employment: 1,213,760
Vulnerable: 345,940 (28.5%)
Salem
Employment: 186,340
Vulnerable: 54,600 (29.3%)
Grants Pass
Employment: 31,030
Vulnerable: 7,860 (25.3%)
Corvallis
Employment: 38,600
Vulnerable: 9,380 (24.3%)
Most Vulnerable Industry
Administrative and Support Services
Notable Companies with Layoffs
Compared to National Average
Risk Score
0 pts
Avg Wage
+$16K
Vulnerable %
+13.2%
Retraining Resources
Oregon Workforce Development Board
State-run career services & training programs
Oregon Community College System
Affordable retraining & certification programs
Federal Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
Federal program for workers displaced by trade & technology
Local American Job Centers
Free career counseling, training referrals & job search help