A new report produced by Asset Funders Network (ANF), in collaboration with Duke University’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity and Closing the Women’s Wealth Gap (CWWG), reveals that while data shows women-owned businesses are growing in number, the businesses are typically smaller in size and generate lower revenues and profits for their owners and employees.
The report, Unlocking Assets: Building Women’s Wealth Through Business Ownership, is the third in a series that builds off AFN’s original 2015 publication, Women & Wealth, which explores how the gender wealth gap impacts women.