Arkansas should make entrepreneurship for women a priority

According to research from Boston Consulting Group, the global economy could experience up to a $5 trillion boost if female entrepreneurs received as much funding as male entrepreneurs.

So begins the section on entrepreneurship in the “Report of the 2022 Arkansas Women’s Commission: Analyzing the Role of Arkansas Women in the Labor Market and Economy,” issued in December. Unfortunately, as the report continues, Arkansas lags behind most states in entrepreneurship for women.

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