Features & Benefits
- Entrepreneurship in the United States is not thriving as commonly believed.
- The future of American entrepreneurship lies in surprising places and heavily relies on women, black, and brown entrepreneurs.
- The number of women-owned businesses has increased significantly, and women of color are the fastest-growing group.
- The average age of the most successful entrepreneurs is 45, and a significant number of entrepreneurs are over 40.
- The book exposes the misunderstanding and core misperception about the identity of the New Builders.
- It argues for the future of American entrepreneurship and examines the critical role played by women, people of color, immigrants, and people over 40.