Oregon
State Office of Rural Health
Phone: 503.494.4450
Email: ruralweb@ohsu.edu
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Oregon Nonmetro Population
Oregon Rural Healthcare Facilities




Selected Social Determinants of Health for Rural Oregon
6.0% of Oregonians lack health insurance (Kaiser, 2022). According to the USDA Economic Research Service, the average per capita income for Oregonians in 2021 was $61,596, with the rural per capita income at $50,694. The ERS reports, based on 2021 ACS data, that the poverty rate in rural Oregon is 15.6%, compared with 11.5% in urban areas of the state. 11.1% of the rural population has not completed high school, while 8.0% of the urban population lacks a high school diploma according to 2017-2021 ACS data reported by ERS. The unemployment rate in rural Oregon is 5.0%, while in urban Oregon it is 4.0% (USDA-ERS, 2022).
Data Sources
Kaiser Family
Foundation State Health Facts;
USDA Economic Research Service: State Fact Sheets
Contacts
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Last Reviewed: 5/7/2021