Document Type

Working Paper

Publication Date

8-7-2025

College/Unit

Regional Research Institute

Document Number

2025-01

Abstract

This report evaluates the economic impact of federal research funding received by West Virginia University’s four campuses. In 2023, WVU secured $148 million in federal research grants (excluding Facilities and Ad ministrative Costs), supporting approximately 3,171 jobs and contributing $250.2 million to West Virginia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), including $92.1 million in labor income. Around 30% of the labor income and 42% of the GDP impact extended beyond host counties through supply chains and local labor markets. Using an expanded definition of research that includes public outreach, training, and curriculum-related grants, the analysis reveals that every $1.00 of federal research spending generates an additional $1.69 in GDP and $0.62 in labor income across the state. These findings underscore the vital role of federally funded university research in fostering economic development in West Virginia.

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