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West Virginia’s high income taxes hinder its ability to attract workers, despite a proposed cut, sparking calls for bold reforms to reverse economic decline.
West Virginia struggles to compete with neighboring states in attracting high-income workers due to higher personal income taxes, despite Gov.
Patrick Morrisey’s proposed 10% tax cut, which still leaves the state’s rate above those of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky.
Critics say incremental changes are insufficient to reverse population decline and economic stagnation, urging bold, long-term reforms—including eliminating the income tax with sustainable revenue alternatives—to improve competitiveness and economic growth.
Without transformative action, the state risks further economic decline.
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Los altos impuestos sobre la renta de West Virginia obstaculizan su capacidad para atraer trabajadores, a pesar de un recorte propuesto, lo que provocó llamados a reformas audaces para revertir el declive económico.