Congressional District 4, OR

Congressional District

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2023 Population
707,398
0.227% 1-year growth
US Senator
Ron Wyden
Democratic Party
US Senator
Jeff Merkley
Democratic Party
US Representative
Val Hoyle
Democratic Party
2023 Median Property Value
$381,900
9.11% 1-year growth

About

In 2023, Congressional District 4, OR had a population of 707k people with a median age of N/A and a median household income of N/A. Between 2022 and 2023 the population of Congressional District 4, OR grew from 705,794 to 707,398, a 0.227% increase and its median household income N/A from N/A to N/A, a N/A% N/A.

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8.26% of the households in Congressional District 4, OR reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

In 2023, the median property value in Congressional District 4, OR was $381,900, and the homeownership rate was 63.1%.

Most people in Congressional District 4, OR drove alone to work, and the average commute time was 20 minutes. The average car ownership in Congressional District 4, OR was N/A per household.

Population & Diversity

In N/A, there were N/A times more N/A residents (N/A people) in Congressional District 4, OR than any other race or ethnicity. There were N/A N/A and N/A N/A residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

The most common non-English languages spoken as the primary langauge in households in Congressional District 4, OR are Spanish (31,453 households), Chinese (Incl. Mandarin, Cantonese) (4,510 households), and French (Incl. Cajun) (2,344 households).

Non-English Households

Most Common Non-English Languages
  1. Spanish
    31,453 households (4.64%)
  2. Chinese (Incl. Mandarin, Cantonese)
    4,510 households (0.666%)
  3. French (Incl. Cajun)
    2,344 households (0.346%)

8.26% of the households in Congressional District 4, OR reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language, which is approximately the same as the national average of NaNk%. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

In 2023, the most common non-English language spoken in households in Congressional District 4, OR was Spanish. 4.64% of the households in Congressional District 4, OR reported speaking Spanish at home as the primary shared language between all members living in the household.

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Economy

The economy of Congressional District 4, OR employs N/A people. The largest industries in Congressional District 4, OR are , and the highest paying industries are Management of Companies & Enterprises ($105,472), Utilities ($88,571), and Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction ($78,021).

Occupations

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From N/A to N/A, employment in Congressional District 4, OR stayed at a rate of NaNk%, from N/A employees to N/A employees.

The most common job groups, by number of people living in Congressional District 4, OR, are . This chart illustrates the share breakdown of the primary jobs held by residents of Congressional District 4, OR.

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Unemployment Insurance Claims

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This chart shows weekly unemployment insurance claims in Oregon (not-seasonally adjusted) compared with the four states with the most similar impact.

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Employment by Industries

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The most common employment sectors for those who live in Congressional District 4, OR, are . This chart shows the share breakdown of the primary industries for residents of Congressional District 4, OR, though some of these residents may live in Congressional District 4, OR and work somewhere else. Census data is tagged to a residential address, not a work address.

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Median Earnings by Industry

$46,024
Median earning men ± $902
$35,128
Median earning women ± $557

The industries with the best median earnings for men in 2023 are Public Administration ($74,750), Wholesale Trade ($58,687), and Transportation & Warehousing, & Utilities ($57,035).

The industries with the best median earnings for women in 2023 are Public Administration ($54,375), Finance & Insurance, & Real Estate & Rental & Leasing ($48,127), and Construction ($42,414).

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Employment by Industry Sector

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2.87%
Year-over-year growth
Employment change between February 2022 and February 2023

As of February 2023, there are 1.97M people employed in Oregon. This represents a 2.87% increase in employment when compared to February 2022.

Right after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, during April 2020, a general dip can be seen across industry sectors, resulting in an overall decline in employment by 13.1%.

The following chart shows monthly employment numbers for each industry sector in Oregon.

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Civics

In the 2024 presidential election, the popular vote in Oregon went to Kamala Harris with 55.3% of the vote. The runner-up was Donald J. Trump (41%), followed by Robert Kennedy (1.5%).

Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley are the senators currently representing the state of Oregon. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

Congressional District 4, OR is currently represented by Val Hoyle in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms.

US Senators from Oregon

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Ron Wyden
Senator from Oregon3
Assumed office on February 5, 1996
Elected to the seat following the resignation of Bob Packwood.
Jeff Merkley
Senator from Oregon2
Assumed office on January 3, 2009

Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley are the senators currently representing Oregon.

In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

The following chart shows elected senators in Oregon over time, excluding special elections, colored by their political party.

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US Representatives from Congressional District 4, OR

Val Hoyle
District 4 Representative
Democratic Party

Congressional District 4, OR is currently represented by Val Hoyle (Democratic Party).

Members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms, and the following chart shows the how the member for Congressional District 4, OR have changed over time starting in 2008.

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Education

Educational Pyramid

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In 2022, 0.928% of men over 25 years of age had not completed any academic degree (no schooling), while 0.891% of women were in the same situation.

This visualization shows the gender distribution of the population according to the academic level reached.

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Educational Attainment

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Race

The most common educational levels obtained by the working population in 2022 were Some college (868k), High School or Equivalent (807k), and Bachelors Degree (693k).

This visualization illustrates the percentage distribution of the population according to the highest educational level reached. You can filter the data by race by using the selector above.

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Housing & Living

The median property value in Congressional District 4, OR was $381,900 in 2023, which is NaNM times the same as the national average of N/A. Between 2022 and 2023 the median property value increased from $350,000 to $381,900, a 9.11% increase. The homeownership rate in Congressional District 4, OR is 63.1%, which is approximately the same as the national average of 65%.

People in Congressional District 4, OR have an average commute time of 20 minutes, and they drove alone to work. Car ownership in Congressional District 4, OR is approximately the same as the national average, with an average of N/A per household.

Median household income in Congressional District 4, OR is N/A. In 2023, the tract with the highest Median Household Income in Congressional District 4, OR was Congressional District 1, OR with a value of $96,012, followed by Congressional District 5, OR and Congressional District 3, OR, with respective values of $89,355 and $85,538.

Property

$381,900
Median Property Value 2023
±$3,771
$187,829
Median Property Taxes
±$3,169

The following chart display owner-occupied housing units distributed between a series of property tax buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. In Congressional District 4, OR the largest share of households pay taxes in the $3k+ range.

The chart underneath the paragraph shows the property taxes in Congressional District 4, OR compared to it's parent and neighbor geographies.

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Rent vs Own

63.1%
Homeownership
2023
66.3%
Homeowners with Mortgage
2023

In 2023, 63.1% of the housing units in Congressional District 4, OR were occupied by their owner. This percentage grew from the previous year's rate of 62.9%.

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Household Income

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Median Household Income
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298k
Number of Households
± 4,370

In N/A, the median household income of the 298k households in Congressional District 4, OR N/A N/A from the previous year's value of N/A.

The following chart displays the households in Congressional District 4, OR distributed between a series of income buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. The largest share of households have an income in the $75k - $100k range.

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Commuter Transportation

Most Common Commute in 2023
  1. Drove Alone (68%)
  2. Worked At Home (13.4%)
  3. Carpooled (9.36%)

In 2023, 68% of workers in Congressional District 4, OR drove alone to work, followed by those who worked at home (13.4%) and those who carpooled to work (9.36%).

The following chart shows the number of households using each mode of transportation over time, using a logarithmic scale on the y-axis to help better show variations in the smaller means of commuting.

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Commute Time

20 minutes
Average Travel Time

Using averages, employees in Congressional District 4, OR have a shorter commute time (20 minutes) than the normal US worker (26.6 minutes). Additionally, 1.96% of the workforce in Congressional District 4, OR have "super commutes" in excess of 90 minutes.

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Car Ownership

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Average Number

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Poverty & Diversity

N/A% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Congressional District 4, OR (N/A out of N/A people) live below the poverty line, a number that is approximately the same as the national average of 12.4%. The largest demographic living in poverty are N/A N/A, followed by N/A N/A and then N/A N/A.

The most common racial or ethnic group living below the poverty line in Congressional District 4, OR is White, followed by Hispanic and Two Or More.

The Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who classifies as impoverished. If a family's total income is less than the family's threshold than that family and every individual in it is considered to be living in poverty.

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Health

Health Care Diversity

In 2023, insured persons according to age ranges were distributed in 19.1% under 18 years, 22.4% between 18 and 34 years, 36% between 35 and 64 years, and 22.5% over 64 years.

By gender, of the total number of insured persons, 48.7% were men and 51.3% were women.

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Uninsured People

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Uninsured
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Employer Coverage
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Medicaid
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Medicare
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Non-Group
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Military or VA

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The following chart shows how the percent of uninsured individuals in Congressional District 4, OR changed over time compared with the percent of individuals enrolled in various types of health insurance.

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