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Prosperity Planner Launched: New Online Tool to Support "Skill Security" Avaliable

"There's no long such a thing as ‘employment security'. Now, there's only skill security." -- Greg Newton, Consultant to Worksystems Inc.

This morning Worksystems Inc. released of an important new study, The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Oregon 2008 and launched the Prosperity Planner. This new on-line tool helps individuals to answer some important questions about their economic security and to develop strategies to achieve their career and wage goals.

The Self Sufficiency Standard study and the Prosperity Planner offer the opportunity to reframe how we measure and evaluate poverty and provide the foundation to ensure we are making a difference for the people and the economy of our region.

This progress comes at a crucial time.

During these past couple of years, we've seen a rising trend in regional poverty and a growing disparity between rich and poor. Over this time, we discovered that:
• 1 in 5 full time workers in our region lives in a low-income household -
• 1 in 10 lives in poverty, and
• The "working poor" make up 21% of our workforce.

On the workforce system-side, we learned that we really don't have much of a system. We learned that we have 80 different workforce or related programs within the region with no shared outcomes and an estimated yearly investment of $150 Million

As the Chair of the Worksystems Governing Board, this launch represents the culmination of nearly two years in our work to make substantial gains in our central goal of moving people into "living-wage" jobs through skill development.

With my colleagues and many others in the community, I began this work by trying to better understand what it really means to be economically independent.

The self-sufficiency standard report identifies real costs in each of Oregon's 36 counties and uses those costs to establish the adequate wage in those regions for 70 different family configurations. As a result, the study will be a critical resource in assessing how Portland is fairing in its efforts to help low-paid working families with skill development and career supports.

We sought this information in order to provide tools to help individuals access the resources they need to move up the economic ladder. The Prosperity Planner is intended to do just that.

For an individual, the Prosperity Planner tool will help with budgeting, finding resources & work supports and planning a career path. To access the planner yourself visit www.prosperityplanner.org.

For workforce development staff and program managers, the Prosperity Planner will help with career counseling and evaluating the impact of programs on customer's skill and wage progress.

For policy makers, the study and the Prosperity Planner's ability to track customer progress in a uniform manner will help measure state and regional progress towards closing the wage-gap for working families. It will also guide training and education investments toward jobs that lead to self-sufficiency as well as provide baseline data to drive workforce development strategies and funding decisions

I hope you'll help give us feedback on this first iteration of the Prosperity Planner and look forward to continuing this important effort to help increase economic security for our region's families.


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OK, I am not getting it

So you plug in numbers and it basically tells you that you are not making much. So now what?

Where do I find the prosperity or is there gonna be another page to tell me how to apply for benefits? I hope you didnt pay the consultant that did this more than 4 hours worth of work.


Hi Sam, Thanks for

Hi Sam,

Thanks for highlighting this! My mom is Diana Pearce and I am really excited she is bringing her work her to Orgon. It's important stuff.


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