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Inc.com: How Discrimination Is Costing the U.S. $300 Billion

Zoe Henry covers our report, “The Color of Entrepreneurship,” and focuses on how much worker income the U.S. economy is missing because people of color are underrepresented as business owners with employees. Although the number of minority-owned businesses has increased (there are now 2.6 million firms owned by African Americans, compared to 1.9 million in […]

By |April 21st, 2016

Inc.com: These Unsung Entrepreneurs Helped Dig the U.S. Economy Out of Recession

Jeremy Quittner discusses the unheralded contributions of entrepreneurs of color and the difficulties they still face. By the numbers, Asian American women made the biggest gains, increasing the number of firms with employees by 37.6 percent to 126,328 for the five-year period of the survey. Hispanic women came in second, growing 26.5 percent to 67,079 […]

By |April 21st, 2016

Michigan Radio: Minority-owned businesses fuel growth in entrepreneurship

Paulette Parker covers our report, “The Color of Entrepreneurship,” and contrasts the dismal news of Equal Pay Day with the good news of people of color creating businesses. Many minorities see entrepreneurship as a viable option, or the only option, in light of harsh economic conditions and dim employment prospects. And the shift in growth […]

By |April 21st, 2016

American Interest: Small Business Should Be Priority Number One

The writer talks about the importance of entrepreneurship and business education in high schools to equip the next generation to create wealth. Middle and high school students ought to be learning about how to run a business—and even running small businesses as part of their school activities. Learning how business works, what profits are, how to […]

By |April 21st, 2016

Jobs & Hire: Racial Discrimination in Business Is Costing The U.S. Billions

Jane Reed discusses how both discrimination and low family wealth hinder people of color in their efforts to become successful entrepreneurs. The study detailed that discrimination is inhibiting the growth of these businesses. If racial discrimination were to be removed, the study claims that an additional 1.1 million businesses could be created and would provide about […]

By |April 21st, 2016

Wall Street Journal: As the Economy Floundered, Minority Women Opened Businesses

Kate Davidson covered our report, “The Color of Entrepreneurship,” from the angle of businesses opened by women of color, which registered tremendous growth. For example, the number of businesses with paid employees owned by Asian-American women grew 37.6% in the years during and after the recession, faster than any other demographic group. Hispanic women owned […]

By |April 20th, 2016

Fast Company: The Racial Gap In Entrepreneurship Is Costing The U.S. Economy Billions

The racial gap between white-owned businesses and those owned by minorities is more costly than we may have realized, writes Lydia Dishman. Discrimination, both past and present, is inhibiting the true growth of these businesses. Without that, an additional 1.1 million businesses could be established and could produce an estimated 9 million more jobs. This […]

By |April 20th, 2016

Huffington Post: Why the Current Color of Entrepreneurship Is Costing the U.S. Billions

Blogger Verelyn Gibbs Watson discusses why our latest report, “The Color of Entrepreneurship,” resonates with her as a business owner: As a new business owner, I know firsthand the challenges entrepreneurs face. However, as I look around at the business community, I notice there aren’t a lot of people who look like me. … According […]

By |April 20th, 2016

Press Release for “Color of Entrepreneurship” Report

Contact: Simona Combi, 202-735-0519, simona@globalpolicysolutions.org Adam Shapiro, 202-427-3603, Adam.Shapiro@ASPR.bz Closing Racial Gap in Ownership of Private Firms with Employees Would Add Nine Million Jobs, One Million Businesses and $300 Billion in Worker Income to U.S. economy Center for Global Policy Solutions report analyzes data from Census’s Survey of Business Owners and offers policy recommendations to […]

By |April 20th, 2016

The Virginian Pilot: Payday lenders prey on women, families

Debra Grant discusses why women of color are particularly vulnerable to predatory lending. Women of color are more likely to support children on their own than white women, but also have lower incomes than white women, according to the Center for Global Policy Solutions. This puts a lot of pressure on single mothers like me, […]

By |April 17th, 2016