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Highest Poverty in Oregon

Top 100 cities ranked by highest poverty

Highest Poverty — Oregon

1 Hayesville 20.8%
2 Madras 20.3%
3 Klamath Falls 17.6%
4 Winston 17.3%
5 Ontario 15.8%
7 North Bend 14.2%
8 Roseburg 13.9%
9 Eagle Point 13.9%
10 River Road 13.0%
11 Jennings Lodge 12.9%
12 Umatilla 12.7%
13 Dallas 12.6%
14 Altamont 12.4%
15 McMinnville 11.8%
16 La Grande 11.6%
17 Cottage Grove 11.6%
18 Newport 11.4%
19 Grants Pass 11.3%
20 Springfield 10.9%
21 White City 10.9%
22 Salem 10.8%
23 Woodburn 10.8%
24 Pendleton 10.8%
25 Prineville 10.6%
26 Gladstone 10.4%
27 Corvallis 10.1%
28 Lebanon 9.9%
29 Independence 9.3%
30 Gresham 9.0%
31 Albany 8.8%
32 Forest Grove 8.7%
33 Hermiston 8.6%
34 Lincoln City 8.4%
35 Sandy 8.1%
36 Medford 8.0%
37 Sweet Home 7.9%
38 Eugene 7.8%
39 Newberg 7.8%
40 Troutdale 7.7%
41 Coos Bay 7.7%
42 Baker City 7.7%
43 Four Corners 7.5%
44 Cornelius 7.5%
45 Silverton 7.4%
46 Redmond 7.2%
47 Portland 7.1%
48 Ashland 7.1%
49 West Slope 7.1%
50 Cedar Mill 6.5%
51 Seaside 6.5%
52 Beaverton 6.2%
53 Sutherlin 6.2%
54 Sheridan 6.1%
55 Talent 6.0%
56 Keizer 5.9%
57 Tigard 5.8%
58 Bend 5.7%
59 St. Helens 5.7%
60 Hillsboro 5.6%
61 Central Point 5.6%
62 Santa Clara 5.6%
63 Monmouth 5.4%
64 Tillamook 5.3%
65 Oak Grove 5.2%
67 Oregon City 4.9%
68 Molalla 4.9%
69 Stayton 4.9%
70 King City 4.9%
71 Marlene Village 4.5%
72 The Dalles 4.4%
74 Aloha 4.3%
75 Wilsonville 4.3%
77 Oak Hills 4.1%
78 Brookings 4.1%
79 Tualatin 4.0%
80 Raleigh Hills 3.9%
81 Happy Valley 3.8%
82 Scappoose 3.7%
83 Rockcreek 3.6%
84 Oatfield 3.5%
85 Hood River 3.4%
86 Canby 3.3%
87 West Linn 3.2%
88 Philomath 3.2%
89 Veneta 3.2%
90 Astoria 3.1%
91 Bull Mountain 2.9%
92 Green 2.8%
93 Milwaukie 2.7%
95 Bethany 2.3%
96 Damascus 2.3%
97 Florence 2.3%
98 Sherwood 2.1%
99 Warrenton 1.9%
100 Junction City 1.8%

Cities with the highest poverty rates in Oregon face deep economic challenges affecting a significant portion of their population. Hayesville has a poverty rate of 20.8%.

High poverty rates impact communities in multiple ways: reduced access to healthcare and healthy food, lower educational outcomes, higher crime rates, and deteriorating infrastructure. These challenges are interconnected and require comprehensive solutions.

Addressing poverty in these cities requires a multi-pronged approach including economic development, affordable housing, quality education, healthcare access, and workforce training programs targeting underserved populations.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Hayesville, 20.8% of residents — roughly 1 in 5 people — live below the poverty line.
  • 2. Child poverty rates in these cities are often even higher than the overall rate, sometimes exceeding 40%.
  • 3. Poverty is measured by household income relative to family size — the threshold varies from $15,060 for an individual to $31,200 for a family of four.

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