If A Country, Women Biz Owners would be 5th Largest GDP
2:29 PM October 5, 2009
WIPP, The Center for Women's Business Research, The National Women's Business Council and Walmart announced exciting new data at the Economic Summit on Friday, October 2nd.
- If women-owned businesses were their own country, they would have the 5th largest GDP in the world, ahead of countries, including France, the United Kingdom and Italy.
- If women-owned businesses were their own country, they would have a greater GDP than Canada, India and Vietnam COMBINED.
- Women-owned firms have a total economic impact of $3 trillion, including creating and/or maintaining 23 million jobs, 16% of the total workforce.
The economic impact analysis explains the direct, indirect, and induced economic impact of women-owned businesses nationwide. Moving well beyond the traditional number of women-owned firms, industries, and revenue levels, this research takes things to the next level by analyzing the economic ripple effect of the women-owned business communiety, i.e. what their direct spending is in addition to subsequent spending by their suppliers and employees.
The survey data provides:
- industry specific data that can be used for programming and public policy;
- data that can drive private and public investments; and
- data that can illuminate the true production capacity of women-owned firms.
The objective of this important research was to broadly quantify the economic contributions of women-owned firms and is unprecedented. This is the first time that this type of analysis has been undertaken for women-owned firms in the nation and the results will have significant and wide-ranging impact for policymaking, economic development, and private investment focused on women business owners and their communities. Please go to www.cfwbr.org and www.wipp.org for further information and SBTV.com for a video recording.

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