Why Aren't Women-Owned Business Growing?

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The number of women-owned businesses in the U.S. has increased by nearly 30% over the past six years, but why they aren't growing financially? SBE Council's Susan Solovic offers some answers on Lunch Break With Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty

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i just told a woman her business was unorganized. she hung up on me immediately. she didnt offer to fix it she didnt offer any way to make me continue with them. she hung up on me. thats never happened in my life.

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Because most women are running their ex-husbands business that they got in the divorce and are running into the ground.

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To busy playing professional victims, and getting homeless victimhood donations than actually working on understanding how equity and business works

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Well, it must be men's fault somehow.

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Look up swam(small women and minority on business) grants or loans

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