Optimism of Women- and Black-Owned Online Microbusinesses in the U.S. Grows During Pandemic, New GoDaddy Venture Forward Survey Finds
TEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY), the company that empowers everyday entrepreneurs, today announced new survey findings from its multi-year Venture Forward initiative showing that online microbusiness owners are more optimistic now compared to a year ago despite the ongoing pandemic, with Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs expressing the most optimism about the prospects for their businesses in the near term.
"The resilience and determination among entrepreneurs in the face of adversity is truly inspiring," said Jeremy Hartman, Vice President, Venture Forward at GoDaddy. "This new survey data shows the impact online microbusinesses can have on people and their communities, especially during difficult economic times."
Notable takeaways from the survey of 4,000 online microbusiness owners in the U.S.,
- Black and female individuals started more microbusinesses during the pandemic:
17% of all existing microbusinesses were started in the last 16 months; Black-owned microbusinesses accounted for26% of those new starts (from15% before March 2020) and female-owned microbusinesses accounted for57% of new starts (from48% before March 2020). - Increased optimism:
69% of entrepreneurs were optimistic about their business in July compared with only53% expressing optimism at that time last year, up almost a third. Optimism among minority owners significantly exceeded the national average, with84% of Black owners and77% of Hispanic owners expressing optimism. - Low upfront costs, high rewards: More than
60% of respondents jump-started their businesses with less than$5,000 , with the vast majority of individuals funding from personal savings, and 1 in 4 microbusiness owners make at least$4,000 in monthly gross income. - Employment status: Overall,
24% of microbusinesses are owned by people who would otherwise be classified as out of the workforce - laid off, students, retired, disabled or homemakers. Among microbusinesses started during the pandemic,33% were started by owners who were not otherwise employed at the time, up from22% of businesses started before the pandemic, much of this increase was due to people who had been furloughed or laid off. - Support needed by microbusiness owners:
43% of microbusiness owners cited access to capital as the most important area of assistance they needed from their local governments to be successful. Marketing help was second at38% and tax incentives were third at28% . When asked about overall challenges to growth,63% said they wanted help with marketing,36% said they wanted better access to capital,28% said they needed help getting online.
Microbusinesses help individuals and economies
GoDaddy Venture Forward is a multiyear research initiative that quantifies the impact online microbusinesses have on their local economies, providing a unique view into the attitudes, demographics, employment status, and revenue generation of microbusiness owners all over the country.
Working with economists and academics, Venture Forward has found that, on average, adding one microbusiness per 100 people raises the median income for every household in a community by
"We see from this data how some individuals form these businesses out of necessity and the ability to go quickly from idea to income can make all the difference to them," Hartman said. "This is an economic option that didn't exist in the past. We're proud to give voice to this unique demographic of everyday entrepreneurs and empower policy makers with data to support them."
Surge in entrepreneurship within Black community
The past year saw a spike in Black-owned microbusinesses, with new starts among survey respondents nearly doubling to
Financial assistance continues to be a challenge for Black, Hispanic and women microbusiness owners
While the research shows that America's microbusiness founders are an increasingly diverse group, people of color and women continue to have a tougher time getting financial assistance.
Overall,
About GoDaddy
GoDaddy is empowering everyday entrepreneurs around the world by providing all of the help and tools to succeed both online and offline. GoDaddy is the place people come to name their idea, build a professional website, attract customers, sell their products and services, and manage their work. Our mission is to give our customers the tools, insights and the people to transform their ideas and personal initiative into success. To learn more about the company, visit www.GoDaddy.com. To learn more about Venture Forward, visit https://www.godaddy.com/ventureforward/.
Source: GoDaddy Inc.
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