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The Number of Woman-Owned Small Businesses is Increasing

32% of small business owners are women, a 13% increase from last year’s 27%, according to findings from the latest Small Business Trends report released by Guidant Financial.

Recent data reveals that 32% of small business owners are women, a 13% increase from last year’s 27%, according to findings from the latest Small Business Trends report released by Guidant Financial.

The report’s findings are based on the annual Small Business Trends survey conducted by the Small Business Trends Alliance (SBTA); a group of companies dedicated to supporting small business with data insights. The SBTA teamed up to conduct a joint survey of over 2,400 current and aspiring small business owners across the nation.

“We’ve seen an annual increase in the number of women who own small businesses,” said David Nilssen, Guidant’s CEO. “This excellent growth shows how women are increasingly able to access funding and take control of their entrepreneurial journey.”

More Small Business Trends report findings:
• 51% of women small business owners
are Gen X
    – 31% are Boomers
    – 17% are Millennials
    – 1% are Gen Z
• 29% of women started their own business to be their own boss
    – 20% wanted to pursue their
own passion
    – 13% were dissatisfied with corporate America

TOP 4 INDUSTRIES FOR WOMANOWNED SMALL BUSINESSES 
1. Healthy, Beauty, and Fitness
2. Food and Restaurant
3. Retail
4. Business Services

THE TOP 5 NON-COVID CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS 
1. Marketing / Advertising
2. Lack of Capital / Cashflow
3. Recruiting / Retention of Employees
4. Managing / Providing Benefits
5. Administrative Work

POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION FOR WOMEN SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS 
• 36% said they didn’t belong to or feel represented by any political party
• 33% Democrat
• 24% Republican
• 7% Libertarian, Green, or other
    – 55% of female small business owners surveyed voted for Biden
    – 27% voted for Trump
    – 18% didn’t vote or voted for another candidate

44% OF WOMEN SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS FEEL SOMEWHAT OR VERY CONFIDENT ABOUT SMALL BUSINESS POST-COVID
•  40% feel somewhat to very unconfident
• 16% are neutral
• 21% of women-owned small businesses lost revenue due to COVID-19
• 77% percent of respondents expect their small business to survive the pandemic

The Small Business Trends Alliance, an organization comprised of Deluxe, Guidant Financial, MyCorporation, Flippa, FRANdata, and AP Intego, conducted a joint email survey from December 1, 2020 to December 18, 2020 of more than 2,400 current and aspiring small business owners nationwide.

Founded in 2019, the Small Business Trends Alliance (SBTA) is a group dedicated to supporting small businesses with data trends and insights. These data-backed insights are intended to help small business owners confidently make key decisions, and to bring transparency to small business for prospective entrepreneurs to learn more about their options.

Guidant Financial helps business owners secure financing to start, buy, or grow a business. An industry leader in business and franchise financing, Guidant works with new and existing entrepreneurs to identify, evaluate, and deploy customized financing solutions. Visit Guidant at guidantfinancial.com.

 
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