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Georgia One of Top Ten States for Women-Owned Businesses

Washington, DC - Majority women-owned firms are growing at a rate nearly twice the U.S. average, contribute $1.1 trillion in revenues to the economy and create jobs for 7.2 million Americans.

The Center for Women’s Business Research announced its biennial update of state and metro area figures for women-owned businesses.   Drawing on the most recently available U.S. Census data, the research projects the numbers to 2006 and provides the most comprehensive statistical snapshot  of today’s 7.7 million majority women-owned firms (firms at least 51% owned by a woman or women), as well as businesses that are 50% or more women-owned. The data released by the Center looks at the impact of these firms in individual states, regions and metropolitan areas.OPEN from American Express® is the exclusive underwriter of the reports, Women-Owned Businesses in 2006:  Trends in the U.S. and 50 States and Women-Owned Businesses in 2006:  Trends in the Top 50 Metropolitan Areas.

“Between 1997 and 2006, the performance of majority women-owned firms outpaced the economy as a whole,” said Marjorie Alfus, chair, Center for Women’s Business Research.  “Their growth in sales and employees was modest, 4.4% and 0.4% respectively, but surpassed that of all privately-held firms, which had negative growth (declines of 1% in sales and 1.2% in employees.)  Women-owned firms continued growing in number at nearly twice the rate of all firms, 42% compared to 23% for all firms.”

The report reveals impressive growth and the substantial economic contributions women entrepreneurs are making across the country.  Five of the fastest growing metro areas for majority women-owned firms are in Florida: Fort Lauderdale; West Palm Beach-Boca Raton; Tampa-St. Petersburg; Orlando; and Miami.  The other half are geographically diverse: Phoenix; New York; Suffolk-Nassau counties, NY; Atlanta; and Virginia Beach, VA.

The top ten states for majority women-owned firms are, in rank order: California, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Michigan, and Georgia.  The rank is based on a combination of the number of firms, sales and employees.

The top ten states with the fastest growth rates for majority women-owned firms are: Florida; Arizona; Hawaii; Georgia; New York; Virginia; New Hampshire/New Jersey (tied at 7th); Rhode Island; and Nevada.

"Over the past ten years, the number of majority women-owned firms just within the top ten states grew by 64 percent, and the number of these companies with employees increased 17 percent," said Susan Sobbott, president, OPEN from American Express®.  “The current and potential impact of women entrepreneurs on their local economies across geographies is profound.  Universally, majority women-owned businesses are growing twice as fast as the national average.  While big employers today, over time their presence will only increase. OPEN supports their potential through initiatives like the Make Mine a $Million Business movement, which provides tangible mentoring, money and marketing resources to high-potential women innovators who aspire to $1 million in annual revenues.”

Between 1997 and 2006, the top ten metro areas based on number of firms, sales and employees for majority women-owned firms are:  Los Angeles; New York; Chicago; Washington, DC; Atlanta; Boston; Houston; Philadelphia; Santa Ana-Anaheim; Dallas; and Detroit. 

For the first time, the Center for Women’s Business Research is also releasing data on women-owned businesses by region, which are based primarily on Census Bureau –defined regions.  The South Atlantic Region (FL, GA, NC, SC, VA, and WV) showed across the board growth for majority women-owned firms.  Between 1997 and 2006, the 1.3 million firms increased 72% in number, 15% in sales, 15% in employees and firms with employees increased 24%.

Figures for minority women-owned businesses will be released in the first quarter of 2007.

Fact Sheets available on the Center for Women's Business Research's website include the 50 states and the District of Columbia (http://www.womensbusinessresearch.org/states2006); nine regions encompassing the 50 states and the District of Columbia (http://www.womensbusinessresearch.org/regions2006); and the top 50 metropolitan statistical areas (http://www.womensbusinessresearch.org/metros2006). To view maps depicting the top 10 states and metro areas for number of majority women-owned businesses and fastest growth among majority women-owned businesses, visit us online at http://www.womensbusinessresearch.org/press/details.php?id=143.

The full reports, Women-Owned Businesses in 2006: Trends in the U.S. and 50 States and Women-Owned Businesses in 2006: Trends in the Top 50 Metropolitan Areas are available from the Center for Women’s Business Research both in print ($150 for each volume, or $260 for both) and include fact sheets for each state and metro area as well as national fact sheet and trends. (Discounts are available for Center Corporate Partners and NAWBO members.)  For further information, contact: Center for Women’s Business Research, 1411 K Street, NW, Suite 1350, Washington, DC 20005-3407.  Phone: 202-638-3060, ext. 710.  Email: info@womensbusinessresearch.org, Website: www.womensbusinessresearch.org.

 

Contact:

Juanita M. Weaver
Director of Media & Strategic Alliances
Center for Women’s Business Research
202-638-3060 x 719
jweaver@womensbusinessresearch.org

 

Rosa Alfonso
OPEN from American Express®
212-640-1712
Rosa.m.alfonso@aexp.com

 
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