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WV Prison Employee Turnover High

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PRUNTYTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- In southern West Virginia, they often go to the coal mines. In the northern counties, they go to the gas industry.

But everywhere, corrections officers are fleeing regional jails and prisons for better-paying jobs.

With the nation's 49th-lowest starting salary, it's no surprise.

Entry-level pay for correctional officers is just $22,584 -- ahead of only Mississippi.

It's also less than $800 below the federal poverty level for a family of four.

The American Correctional Association says West Virginia also has the nation's worst inmate-to-guard ratio in prisons and ranks in the top 10 states for staff turnover.

At the same time, the state is dealing with a decades-long problem of inmate overcrowding.

That means inexperienced and often exhausted guards are left to manage an ever-growing and increasingly violent population.

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