May 4, 2024

Hispanic Entrepreneurs

Boom Times

Hispanic businesswomen are making inroads in south Florida, according to the latest figures from the Center for Women's Business Research (2004).

More than 70% of small and medium-sized Hispanicowned firms are based in south Florida.

553,618 - Hispanic women-owned businesses, a 64% increase from 1997. Hispanic women-owned businesses are growing at twice the rate of those owned by Hispanic men.

32,000 - Number of workers employed by Hispanic women business owners.

$44.4 billion - Sales generated by Hispanic women business owners.

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