Oregon is home to 377 ZIP codes ranging from 97002 to 97918, covering a remarkably diverse landscape that stretches from the rainy Pacific coastline and the Cascade Mountains to the wide-open high desert of the east. These codes are organized across 36 counties and serve 301 cities and communities, with the greatest concentration found in the Portland metro area. Multnomah County alone accounts for 39 ZIP codes, underscoring Portland's role as the state's urban and economic hub. Whether you're looking up a ZIP in a bustling Portland neighborhood or a remote ranching community in eastern Oregon, the state's postal geography reflects the full breadth of its character.
Oregon ZIP codes all begin with 97, with the second digit ranging from 0 through 9 to cover the state's diverse geography from the Pacific Coast to the high desert. The prefixes 970 and 971 are concentrated in the Portland metro area in the northwest, while higher prefixes like 974 through 979 extend into central and eastern Oregon's more rural and expansive regions.
Multnomah County leads all Oregon counties with 39 ZIP codes, reflecting its status as the state's most populous county and home to Portland, Oregon's largest city and a densely developed urban core.
Quick facts
Oregon's ZIP code range of 97002 to 97918 spans nearly 1,000 unique codes across one of the most geographically varied states in the country, from rainforests to desert plateaus.
Portland was one of the first major West Coast cities to adopt Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) codes when the system launched nationally in 1963, and its metro area alone accounts for a significant share of Oregon's 377 total ZIP codes.
Some of eastern Oregon's ZIP codes cover land areas larger than several U.S. states combined, as vast rural counties like Harney and Malheur require very few ZIP codes to serve their sparse populations.
Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes are in Portland, Oregon?
Portland, Oregon uses a wide range of ZIP codes primarily in the 972xx series, including commonly known codes such as 97201, 97202, 97203, 97204, 97205, 97206, 97209, 97210, 97211, 97212, 97213, 97214, 97215, 97216, 97217, 97218, 97219, 97220, 97221, 97222, 97223, 97224, 97225, 97227, 97229, 97230, 97231, 97232, 97233, 97236, and others. The exact ZIP code depends on the specific neighborhood or district within the city.
How many ZIP codes does Oregon have?
Oregon has 377 ZIP codes in total, spread across 36 counties and serving 301 cities and communities throughout the state.
What do Oregon ZIP codes start with?
All Oregon ZIP codes start with the digits 97, followed by a third digit between 0 and 9. The ten prefixes in use are 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, 976, 977, 978, and 979, covering everything from the Portland metro area to the remote high desert of eastern Oregon.
Which county in Oregon has the most ZIP codes?
Multnomah County has the most ZIP codes in Oregon with 39, followed by Lane County with 33 and Washington County with 29. This reflects the high population density and urban development concentrated in the Portland metro region and the Eugene-Springfield area in Lane County.
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Demographics & statistics
4,214,031
Population
40.3
Median age
$80,079
Median household income
$41,851
Per capita income
$353,522
Median home value
$975
Median monthly rent
71.0%
Home ownership
13.3%
Poverty rate
6.0%
Unemployment
1,190,284
Housing units
26.3%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
MaleFemale
111,642
Under 5
103,523
121,793
5–9
112,936
131,510
10–14
121,947
131,308
15–19
121,760
140,146
20–24
129,955
307,467
25–34
285,107
300,896
35–44
279,014
267,210
45–54
247,779
132,993
55–59
123,322
142,391
60–64
132,036
242,877
65–74
225,215
111,030
75–84
102,956
45,254
85+
41,964
← Male
Female →
Age summary
Group
Count
%
Under 18
853,470
18.7%
18 and over
3,360,561
81.3%
65 and over
769,296
24.4%
Median age
40.3 years
Race & ethnicity
White72.4%
Two or more races8.5%
Hispanic or Latino8%
Asian4.1%
Other race3.9%
Black or African American1.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.4%
Group
Count
%
White
3,317,489
72.4%
Two or more races
388,128
8.5%
Hispanic or Latino
366,600
8%
Asian
187,756
4.1%
Other race
180,162
3.9%
Black or African American
79,479
1.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native
43,893
1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
17,124
0.4%
Household income
Under $10k4.8%
$10k–$15k4.1%
$15k–$25k8.1%
$25k–$35k8.4%
$35k–$50k12.1%
$50k–$75k17.4%
$75k–$100k13.1%
$100k–$150k16.6%
$150k–$200k7.6%
$200k+7.5%
Range
% of households
Under $10k
4.8%
$10k–$15k
4.1%
$15k–$25k
8.1%
$25k–$35k
8.4%
$35k–$50k
12.1%
$50k–$75k
17.4%
$75k–$100k
13.1%
$100k–$150k
16.6%
$150k–$200k
7.6%
$200k+
7.5%
Median income
$80,079
Housing
Home values
Under $50k5.2%
$50k–$100k5.1%
$100k–$150k6.1%
$150k–$200k6.6%
$200k–$300k18.0%
$300k–$500k31.3%
$500k–$1M22.6%
$1M+4.4%
Housing overview
Metric
Value
Median home value
$353,522
Median rent / month
$975
Owner occupied
71.0%
Renter occupied
28.8%
Vacant
15.2%
Single-family detached
68.6%
Large apartment buildings
4.2%
Mobile homes
15.3%
Median rooms
5.4
Avg household size (owned)
2.48
Year built
Era
%
2020 or later
0.5%
2010–2019
6.7%
2000–2009
13.0%
1990–1999
15.1%
1980–1989
10.8%
1970–1979
17.7%
1960–1969
8.2%
1950–1959
8.3%
1940–1949
5.8%
1939 or earlier
13.6%
Bedrooms
Size
% of units
No bedroom (studio)
3.2%
1 bedroom
8.8%
2 bedrooms
26.1%
3 bedrooms
43.8%
4 bedrooms
14.7%
5+ bedrooms
3.2%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles
% of households
No vehicle
5.0%
1 vehicle
26.1%
2 vehicles
36.8%
3 or more
31.8%
Heating fuel
Fuel type
%
Utility gas
19.9%
Electricity
51.4%
Propane / LP gas
4.6%
Fuel oil
4.0%
Wood
17.9%
Solar
0.2%
No fuel used
0.4%
Households & families
Household type
Count
%
Married-couple family
793,530
51.3%
Cohabiting couple
147,969
7.3%
Male householder, no spouse
304,684
19.2%
Female householder, no spouse
428,864
22.0%
Households with children under 18
464,330
25.0%
Households with seniors (65+)
542,596
40.0%
Average household size
2.43
Marital status
Status
Male
Female
Never married
29.1%
22.5%
Married
53.4%
53.7%
Separated
1.3%
1.5%
Widowed
3.4%
8.8%
Divorced
12.8%
13.4%
Education
Less than 9th grade2.8%
Some HS, no diploma6.2%
HS graduate27.8%
Some college, no degree27.0%
Associate's degree9.9%
Bachelor's degree16.9%
Graduate / professional9.4%
Metric
%
HS diploma or higher
91.0%
Bachelor's or higher
26.3%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type
Count
%
Nursery / preschool
50,729
5.1%
Kindergarten
44,306
5.1%
Elementary school
381,758
43.5%
High school
198,191
22.6%
College / grad school
256,090
20.2%
Employment
Industry of employment
Education & healthcare21.1%
Retail trade10.4%
Manufacturing10.1%
Agriculture & mining9.7%
Professional & management9.1%
Arts, food & hospitality9.0%
Construction7.6%
Public administration5.7%
Transportation & utilities5.1%
Finance & real estate4.2%
Other services4.0%
Wholesale trade2.2%
Information1.4%
Occupation
Category
%
Management, business & arts
37.2%
Service
17.6%
Sales & office
18.5%
Natural resources & construction
13.0%
Production & transportation
13.2%
Employment type
Type
%
Private sector
72.2%
Government
16.9%
Self-employed
9.9%
Unpaid family workers
0.4%
Commute
Method
%
Drive alone
68.5%
Carpool
9.0%
Public transit
1.3%
Walk
4.9%
Other means
1.9%
Avg commute (minutes)
23.5
Poverty
All people13.3%
Under 18 years14.2%
18 and over12.6%
Married-couple families5.0%
Female-led households19.6%
Income support
Source
% of households
Social Security
41.2%
Retirement income
27.5%
Supplemental Security
5.1%
Cash public assistance
3.6%
Food stamps / SNAP
15.6%
Health indicators
Condition
%
High blood pressure
32.7%
High cholesterol
32.0%
Heart disease
7.1%
Stroke
3.5%
Asthma
10.6%
Arthritis
26.2%
Kidney disease
3.2%
Pulmonary disease
7.6%
Cancer
7.3%
Behavior / access
%
Binge drinking
16.1%
No physical activity
19.7%
Less than 7 hrs sleep
29.1%
Fair or poor health
15.2%
Poor mental health
14.7%
Poor physical health
11.2%
No health insurance
11.1%
Visited doctor (checkup)
72.1%
Visited dentist
63.7%
Cholesterol screening
88.6%
Teeth loss
13.9%
Veterans & disability
Veterans
Count
%
Civilian veterans
260,227
10.1%
Disability
%
Any disability
18.3%
Under 18
5.0%
18–64 years
14.6%
65 and over
36.4%
Health insurance coverage
Type
%
Private insurance
63.9%
Public insurance
47.3%
Uninsured under 19
3.7%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language
Count
%
English only
3,998,866
95.3%
Spanish
211,902
3.3%
Other Indo-European
126,390
2.3%
Asian & Pacific Islander
24,818
0.4%
Other languages
52,122
0.5%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin
Count
%
Native born (US)
3,801,660
93.9%
Born in same state
3,749,061
93.0%
Born in different state
1,924,309
48.7%
Foreign born
52,599
0.9%
Naturalized citizen
412,371
6.1%
Not a US citizen
201,868
47.5%
Ancestry
Ancestry
Count
%
French
543,360
12.9%
Italian
463,245
11%
Arab
189,134
4.5%
Polish
138,306
3.3%
English
68,595
1.6%
Ancestry
Count
%
Dutch
36,709
0.9%
German
23,842
0.6%
Irish
14,391
0.3%
Norwegian
5,624
0.1%
Technology access
Metric
% of households
Computer access
41.4%
Internet access
93.4%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
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