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Not only are women-owned firms contributing $3 million annually to the U.S. economy and accounting for 16% of all jobs, but new research shows women entrepreneurs will create 5 to 5.5 million new jobs across the U.S. by 2018 – more than half of the total new small-business jobs expected to be created during that time, and about one-third of the total new jobs anticipated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Read the entire study here:
Women Rock As Small Business Owners
One more quick snippet:
Experts say hopeful male entrepreneurs should take notes on what has been giving women business leaders an edge.
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