Measure 97 increases the annual minimum tax on Oregon corporations if their sales exceed $25 million. It imposes minimum tax of $30,001 plus 2.5% of amount of sales above $25 million. Opponents argue that this will cause the prices of good for each Oregon family to increase by $600 per year. Proponents argue that the education system needs the funds since it has one of the lowest graduation rates in the country.
37% Yes |
63% No |
30% Yes |
55% No |
7% Yes, this will help fund improvements to Oregon's health and education systems. |
8% No, this will cause businesses to move out of state. |
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