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Reduction in the state's federal workforce has dropped Virginia to fourth place nationally, marking its lowest ranking in seven years.
Virginia has fallen from the top spot in CNBC’s annual rankings of the top states for business, checking in at No. 4 this year. Gov. Glenn Youngkin isn’t taking the demotion in stride.
From Winchester to Bristol, Interstate 81 is the backbone of western Virginia, playing a critical role in supporting our state’s economy,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Several Virginia leaders are speaking out after Virginia fell to fourth place in CNBC’s “Top States for Business” ranking for 2025.
Sweat beaded on foreheads inside the sweltering warehouse of 84 Lumber on Richmond’s Southside Tuesday, but Gov. Glenn Youngkin appeared unfazed by the heat as he declared victory on one of his administration’s signature promises — slashing red tape across Virginia’s government by 25%.