Minorities are more interested in starting their own business compared to the rest of the population, according to a new Northwestern Mutual survey.
More than 65% of the survey’s 8,000 American respondents consider themselves aspiring entrepreneurs, but entrepreneurs of color want to start businesses at a rate of 20% more than their peers.
Minorities were also more likely to start successful side hustles that they want to turn into a business. READ MORE AT YAHOO
Comments