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Southern Oregon Economic Conditions Index|Survey

2026 Inaugural Edition · Survey Open
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Regional Stakeholder Survey

Your perspective contributes to a regional research effort that measures conditions, ranks priorities, and informs action on Southern Oregon's economy.

The Southern Oregon Economic Conditions Index is a multi-year body of primary research that translates stakeholder insight into measurable regional indices and ranked priorities. Findings inform those in business, economic development, workforce, education, government, and policy.

This inaugural edition arrives at a deliberate moment, alongside several statewide councils and strategies currently underway at the Governor's Office and Business Oregon. The timing gives this regional research room to analyze Southern Oregon's opportunities in direct context with those broader efforts.

Combined with analysis from the SOREDI Economic Data Dashboard, the resulting report integrates the stakeholder survey, strategic alignment with statewide efforts, data-backed gap analysis, and regional comparison work.

Time
About 10 minutes
Closes
June 30, 2026
Report publishes
Mid-July 2026
Your responses are anonymous.
About You

Some quick context to help us segment results

Your responses are anonymous. This information lets us slice findings by sector, geography, and organization type.

Which best describes you or your organization? *
Which geographic area best describes you, or the community you primarily represent? *
Current Economic Conditions

Your view of current regional conditions

Indicate your level of agreement with each statement. The middle three buttons on each row are Somewhat disagree, Neutral, and Somewhat agree (hover or focus to confirm).

Question 1
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement about Southern Oregon's economy today.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Question 2a
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement about Southern Oregon's infrastructure and permitting.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Question 2b
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement about Southern Oregon's workforce, capital, and operating environment.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Priorities for Action

Rank your top 5 priorities

Click an item below to add it to your ranked list. Items will number themselves in the order you select them, with 1 being your highest priority. You can drag to reorder once all 5 are selected.

Question 3
Your Top 5
Available Priorities
Workforce

The conditions shaping Southern Oregon's workforce

Question 4
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement about Southern Oregon's workforce conditions.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Question 5 Optional
What specific skills or roles are most difficult for your organization to fill?
0/300 characters
Regional Industry Clusters

Your view of the industry sectors Southern Oregon should prioritize going forward

Click an item to add it to your ranked list. Items will number themselves in the order you select them, with 1 being your highest priority. You can drag to reorder once all 5 are selected.

Question 6
Your Top 5 Growth Clusters
Available Clusters
Question 7 Optional
What is one strength or opportunity that you believe Southern Oregon should build on going forward?
0/500 characters
Forward Outlook

Looking ahead 12 months

Question 8
Compared to today, where do you expect each of the following to be in Southern Oregon 12 months from now?
Dimension
Less favorableMore favorable
Policy and Collaboration

How current state efforts are landing in our region, and how Southern Oregon is working together

Question 9
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Question 10
Please indicate your level of agreement with each statement about regional collaboration in Southern Oregon.
Statement
DisagreeAgree
Closing

Your words

These are the responses that often shape the report's recommendations and direct quotes.

Question 11 Optional
If you could share ONE thing with state policymakers about your work, organization, or community before they make their next round of decisions, what would it be?
0/1000 characters
Question 12 Optional
If you could share ONE thing with local policymakers (city and county leadership) about your work, organization, or community before they make their next round of decisions, what would it be?
0/1000 characters
Question 13 Optional
Is there anything else about Southern Oregon's economy or policy environment you would like SOREDI to know?
0/500 characters
Final Review

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