Asian American Women and Entrepreneurship
The National Women’s Business Council released the Asian American Women and Entrepreneurship Fact Sheet available in recogntion of Asian Pacific Heritage Month–May.
Along with our Asian sisters overseas, we’re doing pretty darn awesome here in America too.
Empowering Asian American Women Entrepreneur Highlights include:
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- Between 1997 and 2004, the number of Asian and Pacific Islander women-owned firms increased by 9 percent, employment grew by 73 percent and sales rose by 83 percent.
- More than 1 on 12 adult Asain and Pacific Islander women in the U.S. is a business owner, compared to just 1 in 18 of all adult women in the U.S.
- The 10 states with the greatest number of Asian and PacificIslander women-owned firms as of 2002 are: (1) California, (2) New York, (3) Texas, (4) Florida, (5) Hawaii, (6) New Jersey, (7) Virginia, (8) Illinois, (9) Washington, and (10) Georgia. [Coolness…I have family with a hand-full of self-employed women entrepreneurs in 7 of these 10 states
] - Nearly one-quarter (23%) of Asian and Pacific Islander women-owned firms employe at least one person other than the owner, compared to 16 oercent of women-owned firms overall.
To my fellow Asian American Women Entrepreneurs (and all Asian American sisters and brothers), Happy Asian Pacific Hertiage Month!
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Posted on May 11th, 2005 by ponnsabra
Filed under: Entrepreneurialism







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