Economic Security

November 5, 2025 by WVCBP
New Report Provides WV Economic Overview, Highlights State’s Public Sector Workforce

For Immediate Release: November 5, 2025 Contact: Renee Alves Charleston, WV – Each year the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy releases our annual State of Working West Virginia report, which examines the Mountain State’s economy through the lens of its workers—the people who power our state and economy. While each year’s report has a slightly different focus, one consistent…

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November 5, 2025 by Sean O'Leary
State of Working West Virginia 2025: The State of the Public Sector

Introduction The State of Working West Virginia 2025 is the 18th edition of an annual series that examines West Virginia’s economy through the lens of its workers–the people whose labor powers the state and our economy. While each year’s report has a different focus, examining data on topics such as employment, income, racial and gender…

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November 4, 2025 by WVCBP
Morrisey Holding Taxpayers’ Money Hostage Until They Donate Money to Food Banks

West Virginia Watch, Yahoo News - Gov. Patrick Morrisey probably thought he was doing something good to help people who will not receive their SNAP benefits because of the ongoing government shutdown. Read the full article. The state had found $13 million that “had come in from the COVID era and that had been sitting there” that…

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November 4, 2025 by Alex Gallo
WV Center on Budget and Policy Hosting Community Conversation in Montgomery on November 5 about Federal Funding Changes and Local Health Care

WOAY - Do you have questions about how federal funding changes could impact health care in your community?  Read the full article. A community conversation is happening this week in Fayette County focused on how the One Big Beautiful Bill could impact local health care. The free event will take place on Wednesday, November 5, from 5:30…

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November 3, 2025 by Kelly Allen
What’s Changing for West Virginians Who Have Health Insurance Through the Federal Marketplace

West Virginia Watch - West Virginians insured through the federal government’s health insurance marketplace should expect some sticker shock when shopping for 2026 plans, but experts say it’s important they follow what’s happening in Washington.  Read the full article. Open enrollment for 2026 began Nov. 1 and continues through Jan. 15. West Virginia has the…

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November 2, 2025 by WVCBP
American Legion Post 31 Hosts Public Meal as SNAP Funding Stalls

WBOY, Yahoo News - With no recent progress on securing additional funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), local organizations across West Virginia are stepping up to ensure no one in the community goes hungry. Read the full article. American Legion Post 31 in Shinnston hosted a free lunch and dinner on Sunday for anyone…

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October 31, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Start of Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment May Trigger Price Alarm for Thousands of West Virginians

West Virginia MetroNews - West Virginians on expanded enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act are about to get sticker shock. Read the full article. About 50,000 to 60,000 West Virginians will see higher prices as open enrollment begins without an extension of subsidies through the federal government. West Virginia is expected to be…

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October 30, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Capito Supports Standalone SNAP Benefits Bill, but It Won’t Go to a Vote as Funding Deadline Hits

West Virginia MetroNews - Senator Shelley Moore Capito says she has signed on as a sponsor of a standalone bill to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the federal government shutdown continues. Read the full article. The “Keep SNAP Funded Act of 2025” now has 29 cosponsors, including Capito. West Virginia’s other senator, Jim Justice, is not…

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