Whitey Ford
12-26-2022, 07:42 PM
Black Women Are the Fastest Growing Group of Entrepreneurs, But There's A Catch
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For years, Black women have been forward-thinking entrepreneurs who have repeatedly changed the course of history. Research has now shown that Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs, but the lack of resources makes their entrepreneurship challenging.
Mo' gibs muh, muddafuggah.
According to reports from JP Morgan, Black women own nearly 2.7 million businesses across the United States, making them the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs nationwide. Despite the impressive numbers, and the undeniable impact of Black women-owned businesses, research shows that Black women are generally underfunded when it comes to getting resources for their businesses.
Underfunded. LOL
Getting resources. If these "entrepreneurs" are so talented, it should be no problem for them to acquire the profitability needed so these geniuses can grow their businesses organically. I learned in business school to start small and grow the business incrementally as profitability allows. Not get a Gubmint Grant to open a hair weave/ghetto nail salon and then complain about lack of resources because the clientele only afford to pay in food stamps.
Although Black women are starting their own enterprises in large numbers, experts say that that could be a direct cause of the toxicity of corporate America, especially towards Black women. Tosh Ernest, Head of Business Growth at JPMorgan Chase said that the high rate of Black female entrepreneurship may be a reflection of a general dissatisfaction with traditional 9-5 work.
"... a reflection of a general dissatisfaction.." with work in general. Probably. Not the "toxicity" of a corporate establishment that bends over backwards to kiss nigger asses.
“High rates of Black female entrepreneurship may also reflect lack of opportunity in the traditional workforce – many start businesses to survive rather than pursuing market opportunities,” said Ernest. “Over 60% spend fewer than 40 hours per week on their businesses, suggesting that they have other jobs or responsibilities that demand their time and attention.”
They spend less than 40 hours a week "growing" their business. LOL
What's wrong? Le'Queeshia can't be bothered to attends to her ghetto hair weave salon for more than 12 hours a week? Must need more resources ha ha ha ha LOL.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-women-fastest-growing-group-201700896.html
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For years, Black women have been forward-thinking entrepreneurs who have repeatedly changed the course of history. Research has now shown that Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs, but the lack of resources makes their entrepreneurship challenging.
Mo' gibs muh, muddafuggah.
According to reports from JP Morgan, Black women own nearly 2.7 million businesses across the United States, making them the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs nationwide. Despite the impressive numbers, and the undeniable impact of Black women-owned businesses, research shows that Black women are generally underfunded when it comes to getting resources for their businesses.
Underfunded. LOL
Getting resources. If these "entrepreneurs" are so talented, it should be no problem for them to acquire the profitability needed so these geniuses can grow their businesses organically. I learned in business school to start small and grow the business incrementally as profitability allows. Not get a Gubmint Grant to open a hair weave/ghetto nail salon and then complain about lack of resources because the clientele only afford to pay in food stamps.
Although Black women are starting their own enterprises in large numbers, experts say that that could be a direct cause of the toxicity of corporate America, especially towards Black women. Tosh Ernest, Head of Business Growth at JPMorgan Chase said that the high rate of Black female entrepreneurship may be a reflection of a general dissatisfaction with traditional 9-5 work.
"... a reflection of a general dissatisfaction.." with work in general. Probably. Not the "toxicity" of a corporate establishment that bends over backwards to kiss nigger asses.
“High rates of Black female entrepreneurship may also reflect lack of opportunity in the traditional workforce – many start businesses to survive rather than pursuing market opportunities,” said Ernest. “Over 60% spend fewer than 40 hours per week on their businesses, suggesting that they have other jobs or responsibilities that demand their time and attention.”
They spend less than 40 hours a week "growing" their business. LOL
What's wrong? Le'Queeshia can't be bothered to attends to her ghetto hair weave salon for more than 12 hours a week? Must need more resources ha ha ha ha LOL.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-women-fastest-growing-group-201700896.html