
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on BackgroundChecks.org.
Small businesses are a major engine of growth in the U.S. economy, and women are playing an increasingly large role in the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, women-owned firms now represent more than 1 in 5 businesses with employees in the U.S., a figure that has trended upward in recent years. These enterprises report over $1.8 trillion in annual revenue and employ nearly 11 million workers.
While women-owned businesses are becoming a more significant part of the economy, the Census Bureau’s data also shows that women’s experiences of entrepreneurship frequently look different than men’s. Notably, the industries that women tend to start businesses in are different from the most common industries for men.
In particular, fields like health care and social assistance or accommodation and food service tend to have higher proportions of women-owned businesses. And in part due to these differences in industry, women-owned firms tend to pay less per employee (30.1% less) than the national average.
However, these differences also extend to women’s reasons for getting into business in the first place. Women are more likely than men to report that flexible hours or balancing work and family obligations were very important when deciding to start a business.
Meanwhile, men are more likely to say that the possibility of earning greater income or wanting to be their own boss motivated their decision to start a business.
To determine the locations with most female business owners, researchers at BackgroundChecks.org looked at data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Business Survey and calculated the percentage of businesses that are women-owned.
Here are the U.S. metros with the most female business owners.
15. Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 22.3%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 11,456
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 110,780
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
14. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 22.4%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 8,375
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 70,423
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
13. San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 22.5%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 23,777
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 177,572
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
12. Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 22.7%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 25,167
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 238,105
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
11. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 22.8%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 25,815
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 196,911
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
10. Richmond, VA

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.0%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 5,898
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 46,459
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
9. Jacksonville, FL

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.0%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 6,805
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 50,424
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
8. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.0%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 39,597
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 213,294
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
7. Durham-Chapel Hill, NC

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.4%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 2,458
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 14,403
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $1 billion to less than $5 billion
6. New Orleans-Metairie, LA

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.7%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 5,808
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 72,267
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
5. Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.7%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 6,336
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 47,970
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
4. Albuquerque, NM

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 23.8%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 3,583
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 29,324
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $1 billion to less than $5 billion
3. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 24.0%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 26,857
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 255,460
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
2. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 24.4%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 17,045
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 131,685
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
1. Urban Honolulu, HI

- Percentage of businesses that are women-owned: 26.1%
- Total businesses that are women-owned: 4,304
- Total employment at women-owned businesses: 44,130
- Total revenue at women-owned businesses: $5 billion or more
Methodology

The data used in this analysis is from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Business Survey. To determine the locations with most female business owners, researchers calculated the percentage of businesses that are women-owned. In the event of a tie, the location with a greater total businesses that are women-owned was ranked higher. Only the 100 largest metropolitan areas for which complete data was available were considered in this analysis. All data shown represents employer firms only; firms without employees are not included.
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