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Updated · Forbes · Jun 22
Women Own 15.7 Million U.S. Businesses as Growth Runs Nearly 2 Times Men-Owned Firms
Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 22

Women Own 15.7 Million U.S. Businesses as Growth Runs Nearly 2 Times Men-Owned Firms

1 articles · Updated · Forbes · Jun 22

Summary

  • 15.7 million U.S. businesses are now women-owned, equal to 40.6% of all firms, after their ranks grew 12.1% from 2022 to 2025.
  • That surge reflects a post-2020 shift toward entrepreneurship as women seek more control over time, income and career flexibility, rather than relying on traditional corporate paths.
  • 2.8 trillion dollars in revenue and 12.6 million jobs show women-owned firms' economic weight, but they still account for only 4.6% of business revenue and 9.1% of employment.
  • Scaling remains the main hurdle, with founders often constrained by weaker access to capital, risk-averse norms and limited financial systems for cash flow, reinvestment and owner pay.
  • Women are increasingly building mentorship and support networks to close that scale gap and turn business ownership into longer-term wealth and enterprise value.

Insights

With a 120-year wait for parity, what can unlock the economic power of female founders now?
Women-led startups see higher returns. Why does the 'smart money' in venture capital keep getting this investment wrong?
Is the 'scale gap' a sign of failure, or women redefining entrepreneurial success away from just revenue?

Women-Owned Businesses Reach 39% of U.S. Firms in 2025: Growth, Impact, and the Road Ahead

Overview

Women-owned businesses have reached a historic high in the United States, now making up 39.2% of all businesses and employing 12.9 million workers. Their annual revenue totals $3.3 trillion, showing their growing influence and central role in the economy, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This surge highlights how women entrepreneurs are shaping the business landscape, driving job creation, and contributing significantly to economic growth. The rapid expansion of women-owned businesses marks a transformative shift, demonstrating their increasing power and importance in the nation’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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