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研究 Gender, Age, and 小型企业 Financial Outcomes

The small business sector, comprised of businesses with fewer than 500 employees, makes substantial contributions to overall US economic growth and dynamism. That dynamism is driven by the people who start businesses and grow them, including women who now comprise 36 percent of business owners, 之前只有4个.6 percent in 1972, and the business owners aged 35-54 who start and own the majority of firms. Understanding their experiences is critical to understanding the financial health of the small business sector.

This new research focuses on small business financial performance, with a specific emphasis on differences in outcomes by owner age and gender. We leveraged unique, high-frequency transaction data from a sample of 1.3 million small operating businesses to provide insights into small business financial health and performance, including survival, 现金流动性, 收入, and revenue growth.

发现:

找到一个: Young and female small business owners are well-represented among firms that grow organically, but underrepresented among firms with external financing.

发现二: Firms with founders 55 and older are the most likely to survive but are the least likely to have employees.

发现三: 女-owned firms start with revenue levels 34 percent lower than male-owned firms and have slower revenue growth.

发现四: New female-owned businesses have 46 percent of the 收入 of new male-owned businesses in San Antonio, but 85 percent of the 收入 of male-owned businesses in Miami.

Small business survival alone does not necessarily ensure revenue growth, effective cash flow management, or other indicators of financial health. Young business owners start one third of new firms, and these firms grow quickly if they survive. New firms founded by older business owners are more likely to survive, but they may not be as dynamic: they grow more slowly and are the least likely to hire employees. Women start firms that have 34 percent lower 收入 and grow more slowly than those started by men, but these firms are just as likely to survive.

作者

法雷尔

Founding and Former 总统 & 首席执行官

气Mac

小型企业 研究 Lead