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Silver Lining in Lincoln County

BEACON ECONOMIC REPORT

NEWPORT, Ore. — Lincoln County on Oregon’s central coast is contending with economic headwinds as declines in its longstanding timber and commercial fishing sectors contribute to elevated unemployment and sluggish job growth, recent state data shows.

The county’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 6.1% in November 2025, up from 6.0% in September and from 5.2% a year prior. This figure outpaces Oregon’s statewide rate of 5.2% and the U.S. average of approximately 4.6%. Nonfarm employment dipped by 50 jobs in November to around 19,650, with 1,193 residents unemployed.

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Towering old-growth trees in a Lincoln County coastal forest, emblematic of the timberlands that once powered the local economy. (Photo courtesy of Oregon Department of Forestry)

The timber industry, once a cornerstone of the local economy, has contracted significantly. Western Cascade Industries closed its lumber mill in Toledo at the end of July 2024, resulting in about 50 layoffs. This marked the seventh mill closure in Oregon that year, amid broader industry struggles including reduced log supplies and a downturn in lumber markets.

Commercial Fishing
Dungeness crabs harvested from Oregon’s coastal waters, representing a key segment of Lincoln County’s commercial fishing economy despite recent volume challenges. (Photo by Austin Trigg / NOAA)

Commercial fishing, vital to ports like Newport, also faced setbacks. Oregon’s onshore landings totaled 263 million pounds valued at $182 million in 2024, down in volume from 301 million pounds in 2023 but holding steady in inflation-adjusted value. These figures fell below the 2019-2023 averages of 317 million pounds and $188 million. Lincoln County contributes substantially to the sector, with historical data showing fishing accounted for over 14% of earned income in 2019 and generated up to $346 million in total economic impact including recreation.

The commercial Dungeness crab fishery opened in December 2025, with segments starting Dec. 16 south of Cape Falcon and Dec. 31 to the north. Average annual landings over the past 20 years have been 18.4 million pounds for Dungeness crab alone, valued at $49.7 million.

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Tourists flock to the sandy shores of Lincoln City Beach on Oregon’s central coast, where summer crowds help drive the county’s vital tourism revenue amid economic shifts in traditional industries. (Beacon Photo by Justin Werner)

Despite these challenges, a silver lining remains in tourism, which injects significant revenue through attractions such as the Oregon Coast Aquarium and marine research at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center.

Okeanos
The NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer at sea, the only U.S. government vessel dedicated to exploring the unknown seabed and ocean crust. Equipped with advanced sonar, high-definition cameras, and a permanent remotely operated vehicle system, it supports deep-sea mapping, habitat studies, and real-time public broadcasts. (Image courtesy NOAA)

Statewide, Oregon’s economy experienced slower growth in 2025 but is projected to stabilize or accelerate moderately in 2026, buoyed by potential interest rate cuts.

Governor Tina Kotek unveiled her “Prosperity Roadmap” in December 2025, outlining strategies to retain businesses, create jobs, and boost growth through partnerships and policies, including appointing a Chief Prosperity Officer and forming a Prosperity Council.

Oregon led the nation in inbound out-of-state movers in 2025, potentially aiding recovery, though overall population growth is forecasted at a modest 0.34% for 2026.

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Justin Werner
Justin Wernerhttps://boilerbaybeacon.com
A dedicated advocate for ethical, independent reporting on the Oregon Coast, Werner continues to raise the bar for local journalism through relentless curiosity, technical expertise, and an unwavering commitment to truth.

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