CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Department of Revenue reported strong numbers for the month of November, with a $28.5 million surplus and collections up 10.5% from the previous year.

“I’m encouraged by the growth trends in recent months that contribute to our FY 2026 surplus,” said Governor Morrisey. “West Virginia will continue making fiscally conservative decisions to capitalize on this growth and prepare for any budget challenges ahead.”

November General Revenue Fund collections of $442.4 million were $28.5 million above the nearly $414 million monthly estimate and 10.5% above prior November receipts. Cumulative collections of $2.231 billion were $131.3 million above the year-to-date estimate of nearly $2.1 billion and 6.2% ahead of prior year collections.

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