Leading for Oregon
The UO creates $3.7 billion in economic impact for Oregon, report shows
A new study puts numbers on UO’s far-reaching impact on Oregon’s economy, to the tune of $3.7 billion. Last year, the UO contracted with Parker Strategy Group to assess the University’s direct and indirect contributions to the state economy.
As calculated by the report, every dollar of state investment in the UO is returned as more than $15 in economic benefits. The UO creates and sustains thousands of jobs and generates millions in tax revenue each year. The university also benefits Oregon by advancing research and innovation, drawing visitors from around the world, and giving back to communities in every corner of the state.
The study underscores how UO is a net public good and an economic engine for the state. Read more about some of the ways the UO powers Oregon’s economic engine.
“The University of Oregon is not just in Oregon, it’s for Oregon. Our teaching, research and public engagement fuel Oregon’s economy, strengthen its workforce and build resilience for generations to come. Every day, our students, faculty, and alumni demonstrate what it means to lead for Oregon.”
— UO President Karl Scholz
Innovation and Research
UO research alone, in fields such as education, science and more, generates nearly half a billion dollars in economic impact and sustains 3,738 jobs.
Plus, over the past five years, UO has generated $46 million in technology-transfer revenue and $7.8 million in innovation income.
During that same window, 26 new patents were filed and five spinout companies launched, bringing the total to 23 active UO-affiliated startups.
Job Growth and Workforce Development
UO generates over 21,000 jobs for Oregonians — that’s 1 of every 100 jobs in the state.
Beyond campus, UO graduates support an additional 760,000 jobs in the statewide economy.
UO alumni generate an additional $143 billion economic contributions to Oregon’s economy.
Civic and Alumni Leadership
With over 269,000 alumni worldwide, including 124,000 who live and work in Oregon, UO’s graduates are leaders and contributors to public life in Oregon and beyond—from classrooms to boardrooms to elected office.
UO alumni across Oregon contribute $8.8 billion in state and local taxes over their careers. Faculty, staff, and students also give back by contributing $18.8 million annually through volunteerism and charitable giving.
Scoring Big as a National and Global Destination
UO attracts 1.2 million visitors annually for athletics, arts, and academic events, driving $470 million in visitor spending and $649 million in athletic-related impact.
