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ISSUE #35.25 • NEWS • COVER STORY
[COVER STORY]

Shuttered Portland


You sent us shots of a crucifix, painted toes, an infant and more.

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BY BETH SLOVIC | bslovic at wweek dot com

[April 29th, 2009]














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The recession pummeling Oregon is easy to quantify.

Home values are falling. Foreclosures are increasing. As of April, Oregon had the second-highest unemployment rate in the country at 12.1 percent, behind only Michigan.

But we at WW wanted to know how those figures were reshaping Portlanders’ lives, their families and their neighborhoods.

So for two weeks, we collected readers’ photographs in a contest we dubbed “Shuttered Portland.” Some sent in portraits of themselves or loved ones. Others sent in evidence of the changing retail landscape. Still more people sent us examples of how they were adjusting their personal spending: buying fewer bottles of wine, getting free beauty treatments from students, growing more food at home. One man called our recession hotline to explain how he saves gas in his Suburban by coasting down one particular hill every time he drives it.

Not all of the entries were pessimistic, even though the recession is unlikely to turn around in the short term. One family sent in a photograph of their 7–month–old daughter, Rainbow, wrapped in a handmade blanket. The baby’s mother also explained her hope for the future on our recession hotline. You can listen to her description of faith’s role in a time of crisis online, too.

Now you get to vote. Tell us online which entry you like best in the comments below, and we’ll award the top prize of a $100 bar tab to the winner. Runners-up will receive gift certificates to a local salon and a local restaurant.

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RECENT COMMENTS ON “Shuttered Portland”

49

Love it... Better Some than None...i was laughing out loud reading the story to my six month old

kate, May 1st, 2009 5:36pm
50

U-locked New Seasons cart says it all. Pay their $100 bar tab!

Bruce A. Knight, May 4th, 2009 1:49pm
51

Her name is really Rainbow? I'd say that's worth some kind of prize.

Sam, May 4th, 2009 8:11pm
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Baby Rainbow is beautiful and sweet!

amanda, May 10th, 2009 9:49pm
 
 
 




 


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