22 Mind-Blowing Women Entrepreneurs Statistics for 2021


In 2016, approximately 163 million women started or ran new companies in 74 economies around the globe. Added to 111 million women who are already running businesses, we can see the impact of women in business. These women sometimes employ their community members, take financial care of their families, and are truly respected members of the business world.

We no longer have to ask about the role that women have in contributing to world economic development. Women entrepreneurs statistics show that women now account for 40% of the workforce in more than 80 states and control more than $20 trillion in annual spending. Predictions are that this number will go up to $28 trillion in the next few years. 

Ready for some more interesting stats and facts about women in business?

 

Women Entrepreneurs Statistics (Editor's Choice)

  • Women now own 36% of small businesses. 
  • Women are in charge of more than 46% of private businesses in Ghana.
  • Uganda and Vietnam have over 30% of women-owned companies. 
  • Women owned businesses statistics show that female ownership rate is under 10% in the countries of the Middle East, but these women are more likely to do international business. 
  • In the last 20 years, the number of businesses owned by women in the US has increased by 114%. 
  • The yearly growth of women in business has been 4.2% in the last 12 years. 
  • Women own four out of ten businesses in the US.  
  • Faster than women-owned businesses is the growing number of companies owned by women of color. An average rate of growth has been 163% in the last 45 years, women in business statistics estimate. 
  • In the past two years, women have started more than 1,500 new companies.
  • Almost 90% of businesses owned by women generate no more than $100,000 year

Businesswomen Across the Globe

Editor's note: This is the list of the 22 Mind-Blowing Women Entrepreneurs Statistics for 2021 each has an expanded explanation which is within the original article on the website WhatToBecome.com 


1. 1972 is when women started to run their businesses.

2. 62% of female business owners are between 40 and 59 years old. 

3. 36% of small business owners are women. 

4. Women own 46% of private businesses in Ghana.

5. There is less than 10% of businesses owned by women in the countries of the Middle East. 

6. 12.3 million women own businesses in the US.

7. In the last 20 years, the number of companies owned by women has increased by 100%.

8. Women of color started 70% of new companies in the US. 

9. In the last 45 years, the number of US companies founded by black or Hispanic women has grown three to four times faster than the average rate. 

10. Almost 90% of all women-owned businesses generate less than $100,000 yearly. 

11. In the first six months of 2019, 10 companies owned by women became unicorns.

12. Businesses founded by women earn twice as much money than those founded by men. 

13. The male-dominated industries are construction and high technology.

14. Women tend to feel less optimistic than men when it comes to their business performance.

15. Only half of the startups have at least one female owner.

16. By the end of 2019, 53% of corporations will have women in decision-making positions. 

17. Six out of ten startups tend to increase the number of women in leadership positions.

18. One out of four health-care startups are led by women. 

19. Women are the majority of the newly self-employed. 

20. Flexibility related to family care is the main reason why women start their businesses. 

21. 55% of women second-guess their decision to start a business.

22. Women start businesses with less capital than men.

Source: This article was published by written by Branka Vuleta April 7, 2021. Read in its entirety  WhatToBecome.com 

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