New Economic Report: Appalachia is Starting to Rebound, But in W.Va., That's Not the Case
New Economic Report: Appalachia is Starting to Rebound, But in W.Va ., Thats Not the Case, via @RoxyMTodd and @wvpublicnews
New Economic Report: Appalachia is Starting to Rebound, But in W.Va., Thats Not the Case
By ROXY TODD AUG 20, 2018
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new economic report from the Appalachian Regional Commission shows that across Appalachia, communities are starting to rebound. But in West Virginia, thats not the case.
In the past year, theres been a drop in the number of counties across the Appalachian region that are considered economically distressed. Thats the best economic report the region has seen in a decade. ... These statistics are based on unemployment numbers and low-income levels. In West Virginia, 15 counties are considered economically distressedthats an increase from last year, as Summers, Fayette, and Wetzel counties have been added to the list.
21 counties in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee experienced a positive shift in their economic status. 18 counties in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia have fallen, many of which are in the regions prime coal-producing areas.
Although poverty rates in both Appalachia and the nation dropped in the last year, Appalachias poverty rate continues to be higher than the rest of the country.