West Virginia’s economy has always relied on hardworking men and women who build the infrastructure our communities depend on every single day. A new report from the Marshall University Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) reinforces just how vital our state’s skilled trades workforce is — not only for the projects they build, but for the economic strength they bring to West Virginia.

The numbers tell a clear story: over the past two years alone, the West Virginia Building and Construction Trades (WVBCT) Council’s members generated more than $8.1 billion in total economic impact. That’s a staggering contribution — and it speaks volumes about the value skilled union labor brings to our state’s economy and future.

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Justin Williams is director of the Affiliated Construction Trades West Virginia Building and Construction Trades Council.

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