Why So Many Millennial Women And People Of Color Are Becoming Entrepreneurs

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the internets made it open season to get this paper. you can go from broke and sleeping on a couch to six figures in a years time if you found the right lane and got enough discipline. find your lane and get in front of these chip$.
 

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You can discriminate against who you hire
It's hard discriminate against good quality product. Your going to want it
 

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the internets made it open season to get this paper. you can go from broke and sleeping on a couch to six figures in a years time if you found the right lane and got enough discipline. find your lane and get in front of these chip$.

Those are the stories I find most interesting though because you really got to grind like hell or have a well thought out step-by-step plan.
 

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They do it cuz they can. There is no shortage of job candidates.

It's short sighted/myopic. You're not going to get a quality candidate offering shyt pay and no real advancement opportunities. You're going to a get a shytty worker that's only going to spend about 20% of their day doing any real work. And any quality candidate they get is going to be out the door in 5 months when they find a better paying job. Hiring, having people not motivated to work and then leave, interviewing and trying to hire again for the same job is not productive at all. Most companies take a loss when they hire an employee since you're not providing much value as you become acclimated to your role. You begin to bring value in year 2, 3 and onward once you hit your stride and can perform your job at maximum efficiency. If you got a revolving door of employees, they're not extracting that value as they're basically training employees, and then watching them leave in 6 months to 1 year. Ergo, its inefficient. Just failing companies trying to shave expenses even if it means fukking them over in the long run. Good strong companies don't do this.
 

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im with it....im building a business....so anything along those lines is cool with me

I know want to do a online business but I really want to take the time to build up a plan and something solid that I think will work. I've seen videos of people talking about starting a business through EBay and making it a success. I've seen stuff about starting a business with no money. As to how successful, I have no clue.
 

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Those are the stories I find most interesting though because you really got to grind like hell or have a well thought out step-by-step plan.

You can.

It's not easy nor simple but once you get out of working for anyone else you will have a very different thought pattern from the rest.

However what this article isn't saying is how strange it is being a black business owner and having to deal with white reaction from it. :francis: Because it's a trip when white people find out you are a black man/woman working for yourself.:usure::umad::umad:
 

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It's short sighted/myopic. You're not going to get a quality candidate offering shyt pay and no real advancement opportunities. You're going to a get a shytty worker that's only going to spend about 20% of their day doing any real work. And any quality candidate they get is going to be out the door in 5 months when they find a better paying job. Hiring, having people not motivated to work and then leave, interviewing and trying to hire again for the same job is not productive at all. Most companies take a loss when they hire an employee since you're not providing much value as you become acclimated to your role. You begin to bring value in year 2, 3 and onward once you hit your stride and can perform your job at maximum efficiency. If you got a revolving door of employees, they're not extracting that value as they're basically training employees, and then watching them leave in 6 months to 1 year. Ergo, its inefficient. Just failing companies trying to shave expenses even if it means fukking them over in the long run. Good strong companies don't do this.

It's not about wanting a quality candidate. It's about finding someone who can do the job with the least amount of pay. A lot of companies figure they can train someone to do the job. For most positions, they're completely cool with people leaving. They'll just replace them. Depends on the role, but in most cases, you're replaceable.

People need jobs. There are plenty of folk who will work for less than they deserve. Especially non-whites.
 

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For decades, entrepreneurship has been disproportionately concentrated in populations of white men. According to the most recent Census data, released in September 2016, at the end of 2014 there were 5.4 million businesses, and only 17.5% of them qualified as minority-owned—even though African-American, Latino, Asian, and other minority populations represent more than 38% of our country. Women-owned businesses accounted for 19.4% of all businesses—even though women make up just over half of the country.

These figures are clearly imbalance, but there’s evidence that they’re improving—and will likely improve further as millennials start to become more involved in entrepreneurship.

The Latest Startup Activity

Entrepreneurship grew in 2016, according to the much-anticipated annual report by the Kauffman Foundation. Over the past two years, the rate of entrepreneurship has increased nearly 15%, which translates to more than 550,000 new businesses for each month during that timeframe. But what’s really interesting is how many of those new businesses are being started by women and minority groups.

According to the report, 40.6% of new businesses are started by women—a huge improvement over the 19.4% average rate of women business owners. Latino-owned businesses are also on the rise, with Latino business owners accounting for 20.8% of all new entrepreneurs—more than double the rate back in 1996.


The rates of millennial entrepreneurship aren’t particularly high—in fact, entrepreneurship in age groups 20 to 34 and 35 to 44 has increased since 2015, but is still lower than the rate back in 1996—but still, it’s the millennial generation that’s starting to push for this level of diversity.

Millennials and Diversity

So why is the millennial generation, if their rates of entrepreneurship are lower than generations past, influencing such a major boom in women- and minority-owned startups?


  • Millennials are diverse. Millennials illustrate the rising diversity of our country’s population overall. They’re the most diverse generation in history, with 43% of the millennial population being non-white. The rising trend of racial diversity overall naturally means more minority citizens are available to become business owners, and older, race-driven barriers to education and resources are fading away faster and faster.
  • Millennials crave diversity. Millennials aren’t just diverse—they’re pushing for more diversity, in all applications. When evaluating potential employers, 47% of millennials believe a diversity and inclusion program is important—compared to only 33% of Gen Xers. And of course, millennials are a socially active, politically conscious generation that cares deeply about social justice and equality. These beliefs drive more women and minorities into the spotlight, and reward businesses started by women and minorities with more economic opportunities.
  • Millennials think of diversity differently. Millennials are also inclined to think about diversity differently than their baby boomer predecessors. Previous generations are likely to think about strict, objective standards like demographic information and representation quotas, while millennials are more likely to think about identity preservation, and the incorporation of more unique ideas and perspectives in the workplace.
Why Does This Matter?

Already, millennials are the most represented generation in the workforce (at 53.6%), and that percentage is going to grow even further before it starts to decline. What they do and what they believe matters, as it’s going to drive the next few decades of business development.

Startups also matter. New startups account for at least 50% of all new jobs created, they drive innovation, and they contribute positively to local economies.

More diversity within startups, headed by the millennial generation, means we’re going to see more equal representation of communities and populations that previously had no voice in the world of entrepreneurship. Not only does it introduce more unique, culturally diverse ideas into the mainstream, it also provides more economic opportunities for underprivileged and unequally treated populations.

Over the course of a generation or two, even a single-digit-percentage uptick in minority entrepreneurship could repair some of the socioeconomic discrepancies between white and minority populations.

Hopefully, more millennials become interested in entrepreneurship, so they may become leaders in the business world and drive diversity at even higher levels. For now, we can enjoy the benefits of higher women and minority engagement as entrepreneurs, and look forward to even more increases in representation in the near future.


Why So Many Millennial Women And People Of Color Are Becoming Entrepreneurs
bc its not 1920 anymore, old white men still got a large percentage of control but that's shifting, not fast enough though
 

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bc its not 1920 anymore, old white men still got a large percentage of control but that's shifting, not fast enough though

I agree. I was told in my business class when I first transferred, that whites would lose their foothold by 2050. So who knows that's 30+ yrs away.
 
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I know want to do a online business but I really want to take the time to build up a plan and something solid that I think will work. I've seen videos of people talking about starting a business through EBay and making it a success. I've seen stuff about starting a business with no money. As to how successful, I have no clue.

My advice?

Just start....don't sit and think about it too much....you'll find yourself sitting and thinking for years....
 
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