Employment Indicators for Oregon (2024)

Total Employed

2,066,462
Civilian 16+

Private For-Profit

68.3 %
Largest Sector

Self-Employed

6.8%
Entrepreneurship

Government

14.5%
Public Sector

Oregon Workforce by Sector & Gender

Employment sector breakdown by gender in
Figure 1: Male vs Female participation in employment sectors (2024).

Oregon Employment Sector Breakdown

SectorTotal WorkersPercentage
Private For-Profit1,411,87968.3%
Government300,25614.5%
Self-Employed141,0496.8%
Private Non-Profit209,46110.1%

Oregon Gender Ratio Analysis by Employment Sector (2024)

SectorMale:Female Ratio
Private For-Profit1.35:1
Government0.74:1
Self-Employed1.09:1

Oregon Employment Trends (2010–2024)

Long-term employment trends in

Oregon Historical Employment Sector Trends

YearPrivateGovSelf-EmpNon-Profit
202468.3%14.5%6.8%10.1%
202368.5%14.5%6.9%9.9%
202268.9%14.2%7.0%9.7%
202169.0%13.9%7.1%9.7%
202069.2%13.8%7.1%9.7%
201969.4%13.6%7.2%9.5%
201869.6%13.4%7.3%9.5%
201769.3%13.6%7.4%9.5%
201669.0%13.8%7.6%9.4%
201568.6%14.1%7.8%9.4%
201468.1%14.4%7.9%9.4%
201368.1%14.5%8.1%9.2%
201268.2%14.4%8.2%9.1%
201168.3%14.4%8.3%8.8%
201068.5%14.1%8.5%8.7%

Employment Sector FAQs for Oregon

The largest employment sector in Oregon is Private For-Profit, which employs 68.3% of the local workforce.

There are approximately 2,066,462 civilian workers aged 16 and over currently employed in Oregon.

In the private for-profit sector, the male-to-female ratio is 1.35:1. This metric helps highlight gender participation across the most prominent industry classes.

Yes, the non-profit sector is notable in Oregon, accounting for 10.1% of all workers.

Since 2010, the total number of workers in Oregon has shown an increase, moving from 1,763,324 to 2,066,462 according to Census Bureau records.