American Express: Business ownership of women of color is up
Geri Stengel joins Jim Blasingame to report on the AmEx survey of women business owners showing that minority women are starting businesses at record levels, plus, unlike men, women ask for help.
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Entrepreneurship, Women and Minority Issues
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