LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs more interested in making a positive impact, study shows
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The LGBTQ+ community makes up eight per cent of the US population, and that's the percentage of entrepreneurs who started a business last year, highlighting alignment with population demographics.
70% of LGBTQ+ business owners aim to have a positive effect on local communities, compared to 53% of all business owners, showcasing a higher dedication to community impact.
LGBTQ entrepreneurs are one-third more likely to start their businesses with the goal of community impact, reflecting a strong commitment to societal well-being.
Queer business owners are driven by the history of creating 'found and chosen community' amidst discrimination, leading to a focus on making positive impacts in communities.
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