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U.S. Companies Spending a Fortune in Court
CFO.com, October 12 2006

PRESS RELEASE
Small Businesses Hit Hardest By Tort Litigation Costs
Individual Cost Approaching $150,000 Per Business
August 9, 2004

Supreme Court Cases Hurting Job Retention, Creation
Click to read about 10 key cases

Job Loss Data

State Manufacturing Jobs Down By Nearly 9,000
An April 4, 2004 article in The Charleston Gazette indicates that West Virginia has lost 8,730 manufacturing jobs in the past few years. Those job losses, based on a new report from the AFL-CIO,  were eliminated at 53 different companies in West Virginia. 

West Virginia Job Loss Close to 45,000
According to employment data from the state Bureau of Employment Programs, West Virginia has lost nearly 45,000 jobs since 2001.
http://www.state.wv.us/scripts/bep/lmi/cntyform2.cfm?SelectCnty=West%20Virginia

West Virginia Job Growth 1/2 Of National Average
Further evidence of West Virginia's lagging employment situation, the W.V.U. Bureau of Business and Economic Research finds that West Virginia's job growth rate has been nearly one-half of what the national average has been.  From 1997-2002, West Virginia's job growth rate was 0.7 percent compared to a national average of 1.2 percent.  If the state's job growth rate during this time had been on par with the national averge, West Virginia should have 20,000 additional jobs.
http://www.bber.wvu.edu/pdf_files/BBER-2003-20.pdf

Got Data?

Restore Balance West Virginia has assembled a large amount of research, data and resources that clearly and definitively prove West Virginia's out of step situation.  This research and data include work done on both the state and national levels.

Please review this data and share this with your colleagues, associates or friends.  Encourage them to get educated about our state's "out of step" situation and to speak up for the necessary changes.

If you have additional research, data or information you think should be shared with and made a part of Restore Balance, please contact: growjobs@restorebalancewv.org.


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