Merkley, Wyden Announce Over $52 Million in PILT Payments to Support Vital Services in Oregon

Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden today announced counties throughout Oregon will receive a combined total of $52,016,022 in Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) funding for 2026. Because local governments cannot tax federal lands, annual PILT funding helps to defray the costs associated with maintaining important community services in counties with federal lands.

“Rural communities shouldn’t have to wonder if they will have the resources they need to pay for essential services and infrastructure,” said Merkley, who serves as Ranking Member of the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee which funds PILT. “PILT funds schools, firefighters, law enforcement, and road construction—I’ll keep working to fully fund PILT so communities and families across Oregon have the resources they need to thrive.”

“At a time when local budgets throughout Oregon are tight, it’s more important than ever to provide these federal investments that support public education, public safety and transportation statewide,” said Wyden. “I’m glad these resources are heading to make our state an even better place to live and work, and I’ll keep battling both to protect and to strengthen this lifeline.”

PILT compensates counties for tax-exempt federal lands administered by federal agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Forest Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Payments are calculated based on the number of acres of federal land within each county or jurisdiction and the population of that county or jurisdiction.

Individual payments may vary from year to year as a result of changes in acreage data, prior-year federal revenue-sharing payments reported annually by the governor of each state, and inflationary adjustments using the Consumer Price Index and population data. Senators Merkley and Wyden continue to monitor PILT allocations closely and will continue to ensure fair payments for every county.

Here is a breakdown of 2026 PILT payments by Oregon county:

Oregon County2026 PaymentsTotal Acres of Federal Land
Baker$2,249,6891,016,405
Benton$250,09274,430
Clackamas$1,362,698617,455
Clatsop$8,3311,585
Columbia$38,88310,961
Coos$823,730244,071
Crook$3,244,729940,423
Curry$1,992,401687,737
Deschutes$4,328,4541,444,878
Douglas$4,066,0761,659,962
Gilliam$160,16045,757
Grant$1,311,8101,779,063
Harney$1,473,3874,462,615
Hood River$585,240205,855
Jackson$2,966,898909,696
Jefferson$969,739305,317
Josephine$2,333,835714,226
Klamath$4,475,3502,232,638
Lake$1,562,6813,692,647
Lane$3,573,3641,738,095
Lincoln$546,158192,982
Linn$1,547,459561,487
Malheur$3,749,4314,299,181
Marion$624,145226,094
Morrow$512,050150,971
Multnomah$237,54382,322
Polk$148,68241,984
Sherman$203,76357,726
Tillamook$413,592136,490
Umatilla$1,425,156420,343
Union$2,112,039624,214
Wallowa$1,497,5601,171,213
Wasco$655,759220,075
Washington$49,56313,972
Wheeler$327,061302,080
Yamhill$188,51458,758
Total$52,016,02231,344,708

A full list of funding by state and county is available on the Interior Department’s PILT webpage.

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