Matthew A. Winkler, Columnist

Oregon Is the Picture of Economic Health

The Beaver State punches above its weight in the metrics that make up Bloomberg's Economic Evaluation of States.

Wildlife refuge.

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The biggest recent news from Oregon has nothing to do with the armed occupation of a federal wildlife refuge near the high-desert town of Burns. It's about the state's economic health, the most improved in the U.S. last year.

The 27th-largest state, with almost 4 million people, had the best-performing economy in the nation measured by employment, home prices, personal income, tax revenues, mortgage delinquency and the publicly traded equity of its companies, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.