EUGENE, Ore. — A measure of employment that takes into account people who have given up looking for work or who can’t find full-time work shows about a sixth of Oregon’s workforce out of full-time jobs last year.
Figures released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show 173,300 Oregonians were unemployed in 2012. Another 167,800 were underemployed or unemployed but not counted, the Eugene Register-Guard reported.
Combining the two categories made for a rate of unemployment or underemployment of 17.2 percent — almost double the official jobless rate that is the most common indication of the status of the labor force.
The Oregon numbers are evidence of a weight bearing down on the state’s sluggish economic recovery, as part-time workers curtail spending, University of Oregon economist Tim Duy said.