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IN OREGON OUTDOOR RECREATION GENERATES: OREGON 1 Oregon Forest & Industries Council OUTDOOR RECREATION SUSTAINS nearly three times the jobs in Oregon (172,000) as the wood products industry (58,000) 1 Oregon residents are more likely to PARTICIPATE IN CAMPING AND DAY HIKING than the average American $ 16.4 BILLION IN CONSUMER SPENDING ANNUALLY 172,000 DIRECT JOBS $ 5.1 BILLION IN WAGES AND SALARIES $ 749 MILLION IN STATE AND LOCAL TAX REVENUE Communities across Oregon recognize that outdoor recreation supports, contributes to a high quality of life and—perhaps most importantly—attracts and sustains employers and families. Investing in outdoor infrastructure attracts employers and active workforces, ensuring those communities thrive economically and socially. 69% OF OREGON RESIDENTS PARTICIPATE IN OUTDOOR RECREATION EACH YEAR
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IN OREGON OUTDOOR RECREATION GENERATES:

OREGON

1 Oregon Forest & Industries Council

OUTDOOR RECREATION SUSTAINS nearly three times the jobs in Oregon (172,000) as the wood products industry (58,000)1

Oregon residents are more likely to PARTICIPATE IN CAMPING AND DAY HIKING than the average American

$16.4 BILLION IN CONSUMER SPENDING ANNUALLY

172,000DIRECT JOBS

$5.1 BILLION IN WAGES AND SALARIES

$749 MILLION IN STATE AND LOCALTAX REVENUE

Communities across Oregon recognize that outdoor recreation supports, contributes to a high quality of life and—perhaps most importantly—attracts and sustains employers and families. Investing in outdoor infrastructure attracts employers and active workforces, ensuring those communities thrive economically and socially.

69% OF OREGONRESIDENTS PARTICIPATE IN OUTDOOR RECREATION EACH YEAR

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Outdoor recreation is among our nation’s largest economic sectors, representing the lifeblood of thousands of American communities and providing livelihoods for millions of American workers.

OUTDOOR RECREATION IS A POWERFUL ECONOMIC ENGINE

THE NATION'S OUTDOOR RECREATION ECONOMY GENERATES:

$887 BILLION IN CONSUMER SPENDING ANNUALLY

7.6 MILLION AMERICAN JOBS

$65.3 BILLION IN FEDERAL TAX REVENUE

$59.2 BILLION IN STATE AND LOCALTAX REVENUE

7.6 MILLION

OUTDOORRECREATION

2.1 MILLION

REAL ESTATE,RENTALS AND

LEASING

3.5 MILLIONEDUCATION

4.7 MILLION

FOOD ANDBEVERAGE SERVICE

4.8 MILLION

TRANSPORTATION ANDWAREHOUSING

6.0 MILLIONFINANCE AND INSURANCE

6.4 MILLIONCONSTRUCTION

6.7 MILLIONCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY3

A Powerful Economic Sector

ANNUAL CONSUMER SPENDING1

Job Comparison

BY INDUSTRY 2

GET INVOLVED

Visit the OIA Advocacy Center at outdoorindustry.org/advocacy to learn more aboutthe issues and actions affecting outdoor recreation.

Educate your elected officials about the outdoor recreation economy, how it can support healthy economies and healthy communities in your neighborhood and encourage policies that promote it.

Go outside and enjoy the public lands and waters that are our nation’s treasures. They belong to you.

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OUTDOORINDUSTRY.ORG1 Bureau of Economic Analysis 2 Bureau of Labor Statistics3 Computing Technology Industry Association


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