Roseville, Calif.- The city of Roseville, CA was ranked #51 in a new report by data-science group GoodCall as one of the best cities in the U.S. for women entrepreneurs to launch their business.
“Women’s entrepreneurship is on the rise across the country, in many different industries. However, women-owned businesses still fall behind in terms of overall employment and revenue,” says Eppie Vojt founder of GoodCall. “We wanted to find cities that foster growth and provide support for women entrepreneurs, making it easier for them to succeed.”
Roseville made the list due to a healthy economy, strong educational values, and a large number of women-owned businesses – 30.71% of the city’s establishments are owned by women. These factors make Roseville a great place for entrepreneurs who want to start a business.
A total of 405 cities were evaluated on the metrics of core economic strength, business climate for women, professional networking potential and female education values.
The report also features advice for women entrepreneurs provided by national experts from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership, The National Women’s Business Council and the American Association of University Women.
About GoodCall
The GoodCall research team analyzes official government data to develop reports that help students, recent graduates and financial consumers make decisions about their careers, college choices and more. The GoodCall Data Center was born from the idea that in an increasingly complex online marketplace, consumers deserve access to the information they need to make educated financial decisions.
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