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Here are Oregon’s 44 census tracts in persistent poverty

OregonLive/msn | K de Leon/TNS
OregonLive/msn | K de Leon/TNS

Eight of Oregon’s 44 persistent poverty tracts are in Multnomah County. Those include much of downtown Portland, the Central Eastside, the Portsmouth neighborhood in North Portland, the King neighborhood in Northeast Portland and Rockwood, all areas with high concentrations of public housing serving very low-income individuals and families.

Posted in: News on 08/30/2023 | Link to this post on IFP |
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