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Spring 2023 Generative AI Survey Results

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Positive Outlook

GoDaddy research found that 74% of entrepreneurs in the U.S. have a positive 6-month business outlook.

Can Miami Hold its Microbusiness Crown?

Can Miami Hold its Microbusiness Crown?

During the depths of the pandemic, Miami emerged as fertile ground for one of the few shoots of good economic news: a boom in people starting their own microbusinesses – in particular, people who had responded to the lockdown by relocating to warmer, often lower cost locales.

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Expanded Global Coverage

New data across the US, UK, CA, and AU shows the overall density in microbusinesses. Download the data today to see how businesses in your area are performing.

Black Women are Leaders in the Microbusiness Boom

Black Women are Leaders in the Microbusiness Boom

Black women have started nearly 20% of microbusinesses since the pandemic began, three times their share of the U.S. population. And in-spite of facing disproportional odds, 92% of surveyed Black female founders were more optimistic about the next 3 months, compared to 72% of other founders who were surveyed.

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Brookings: Microbusinesses boomed during the pandemic. Now, local leaders need to support them.

Brookings: Microbusinesses boomed during the pandemic. Now, local leaders need to support them.

The COVID-19 pandemic delivered a massive shock to America’s workers – one result of this was a burst of microbusiness startups. But because microbusiness patterns of growth vary from state to state and community to community, local economic development officials need to understand these entrepreneurs in order to help them succeed.

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