Medicaid
Provider spending, utilization patterns, and anomaly detection for Oregon.
SNAP / HR1 Compliance
Updated Feb 22, 202612.14%
Payment Error Rate
10.42%
Overpayment
1.72%
Underpayment
689.0K
Participants
State vs National PER
State
12.14%
National
10.93%
Projected Annual State Cost Share (effective FY2028)
$216.0M
15% of SNAP benefits
PER 10%+ — 15% state cost share
Based on FY2024 SNAP Payment Error Rates. Cost sharing enacted under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-94, signed July 4, 2025), effective October 2027.
Public Lands
2.8K
Parcels
1.3M
Acres
--
Est. Value
9
Agencies
Parcel Size Distribution (acres)
Top Agencies by Acreage
Oregon Dept of Forestry
519,827
Oregon Dept of State Lands
511,501
Oregon Dept of Fish & Wildlife
141,060
Housing Affordability
Updated Mar 30, 2026$1,481
Median Gross Rent
31.8%
Rent BurdenCost-Burdened
63.4%
Homeownership(-4.4% vs nat'l)
$485K
Median Home Value
Contract rent: $1,325
Housing units: 1,879,510
Broadband Access
Updated Mar 30, 202693.3%
Broadband Adoption
+1.3% vs national
4.1%
No Internet
97%
Computer Ownership
Subscription Types
Cable/Fiber/DSL 77.6%Cellular 6.9%Satellite 0.9%Other 2.4%
Drinking Water Quality
Updated Mar 30, 2026938
Community Systems
2,517
Total Systems
N/A
Violating Systems
N/A
Violation Rate
Violation Rate vs National Avg (3.6%)
0% Natl avg9%
$25.9B
Total Funding
$6,261
Per Capita
14,919
Awards
Quarterly Grant Spending (FY2021-FY2025)
Top Agencies
Department of Health and Human Services$15.4B
Department of Transportation$1.6B
Department of Agriculture$808.7M
Department of Education$579.6M
Environmental Protection Agency$482.4M
Department of Homeland Security$371.9M
Top Programs (CFDA)
Grants to States for Medicaid
13,100,275,117
Highway Planning and Construction
1,050,948,833
Children's Health Insurance Program
575,108,225
Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters)
303,445,496
National School Lunch Program
266,759,877
Climate Pollution Reduction Grants
197,181,796
Budget & Fiscal Health
FY2022Updated Mar 30, 2026$68.6B
Revenue
$65.9B
Expenditure
$15.8B
Debt
$3,731
Debt/Capita
Credit Ratings (GO Bonds)
S&P
AA+Moody's
Aa1Fitch
AA+Revenue/capita: $16,216
Tax burden/capita: $2,668
Workforce & Employment
Updated Mar 30, 20265.2%
Unemployment
vs 4.4% national
2.1M
Employed
2.2M
Labor Force
63.2%
LFPR
vs 62.4% national
Unemployment Rate (24 months, seasonally adjusted)
Fastest Growing Sectors
+15.0%Mining & Extraction
+5.8%Health Care
+2.7%Arts & Entertainment
Shrinking Sectors
-2.7%Management
-2.6%Finance & Insurance
-2.3%Admin & Waste Services
Public Health Outcomes
Updated Mar 30, 2026Life Expectancy
78 yrs#17 of 51
Overdose Death Rate
26.2/100k#19 of 51
Uninsured Rate
7.4%#20 of 51
Obesity Rate
31.1%#13 of 51
Mental Distress Days
5.7/mo#45 of 51
Infant Mortality
4.5/1k#9 of 51
Premature Death Rate
7,218.7/100k#16 of 51
Better than national avgWorse than national avg
Education
Updated Mar 30, 2026NAEP Scores (2024 Nation's Report Card)
228.7
4th Math
vs 237.3 nat'l
267.9
8th Math
vs 272.2 nat'l
207
4th Reading
vs 214.3 nat'l
254.8
8th Reading
vs 256.7 nat'l
Infrastructure
Grade: AUpdated Mar 30, 2026Bridges (FHWA NBI 2025)
8,329
Total Bridges
31.8%
Good
63.2%
Fair
5.1%
Poor
Campaign Finance
$273.0M
Contributions
$317.7M
Expenditures
0
Committees
2002-2018
Coverage
Contributions by Party
Other: $273.0M
Top Donors
PHILIP MORRIS USA$7,106,167.45
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION$6,324,642.1
MONSANTO COMPANY$6,222,550
PDX ENTERTAINMENT GROUP$5,674,991.29
OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION$5,281,644.45
Regulatory Reform Ideas
100 candidates17 admin-only10 bipartisan67 moderate4 contested2 heavy-lift
Top Easy Wins
- 1.Cannabis Regulatory Streamlining (OLCC/OHA Integration)(OLCC / OHA / DOR / Governor's Office)
- 2.Professional Licensing Processing Deadline (30-Day Statutory)(All licensing boards / Legislative Assembly)
- 3.Housing Permit Streamlining (HB 2001 / SB 458 Enhancement)(DLCD / Municipalities / Legislative Assembly)
- 4.Oregon APA Rule Review (5-Year Cycle / Automatic Repeal)(All agencies / Legislative Assembly)
- 5.DEQ Unified Permitting Portal (Cross-Media Integration)(DEQ (all divisions) / EIS)
IT Status Report & Strategic Plan
Comprehensive IT capability assessment with 100-day and 200-day strategic initiatives.
FEMA Disasters
55 Active69
Declarations (10yr)
55
Active
$2.7B
PA Funding
5,862
IA Approved
Declarations by Year
Incident Types
Fire 57Severe Storm 7Flood 2Biological 2Mud/Landslide 1
Recent Declarations
2025-08-23 FLAT FIRE FM
2025-07-22SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDESDR$2.3M
2025-07-13HIGHLAND FIREFM
2025-06-18UPPER APPLEGATE ROAD FIRE FM
2025-06-17ALDER SPRINGS FIREFM