West Virginia
West Virginia
2011 growth rate: 4.5%
Economy size: $67 billion*

West Virginia's economy was one of the few to do better in 2011 than it did the year before. The state can thank its coal mining industry for that. Mining contributed 3.89 percentage points to West Virginia's economic growth.


Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
*In current U.S. dollars
By Tami Luhby @CNNMoney - Last updated June 07 2012: 12:51 PM ET
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Economic growth in the states slowed in 2011, coming in at half of the previous year's level.

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