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Report: 7.7 percent of female workers in Texas are entrepreneurs - North Dallas Gazette

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Nationwide 7.7 percent of female workers own their own business, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. For many of these women, entrepreneurship offers more flexibility than traditional jobs, which is appealing. But starting a business is also risky. New business owners often take a pay cut, as it can take years for new []

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