Black Women Quit Jobs to Start Own Businesses
Black women are increasingly leaving traditional jobs to start businesses, driven by lower pay and poor workplace conditions, with a notable rise in entrepreneurship during the pandemic.
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Black women are increasingly leaving traditional jobs to start businesses, driven by lower pay and poor workplace conditions, with a notable rise in entrepreneurship during the pandemic.
Women are thriving by running micro-businesses, which have up to nine employees or are solo ventures. These businesses are making a global impact and offer flexibility and independence.