CHARLESTON, W.Va. – West Virginia’s General Revenue Fund collections have exceeded expectations for the third straight month, with November totals topping estimates by $28.5 million and marking a 10.5% increase from last year, according to the Department of Revenue.
November collections totaled $442.4 million, surpassing the nearly $414 million forecast. Year-to-date collections reached $2.231 billion, $131.3 million above expectations and 6.2% higher than the previous year.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the results reflect “growth trends in recent months that contribute to our FY 2026 surplus,” adding that the state will continue making fiscally conservative decisions to prepare for potential budget challenges .
The strong November results follow higher-than-expected collections in Octo

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