Cowtown hustle culture reality check . . . Blame AI, MAGA or Obama . . . None of it changes that fact that AMERICAN JOBS ARE DISAPPEARING QUICKLY and now so many locals are working diligently to find some way to replace their incomes . . .
Here's the science:
"This week, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, based in Kansas City, released a 30-year study examining early-stage entrepreneurship across the country. The research explores who is starting businesses, why startup survival remains difficult and how many entrepreneurs still face barriers like access to capital — especially women and historically underserved communities . . .
"The report found startup activity has rebounded since the pandemic, with millions of Americans launching businesses in 2025. But researchers also found more people are starting businesses out of financial necessity rather than opportunity, raising larger questions about job stability and long-term economic security."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
New Kauffman study finds entrepreneurship is bouncing back - but that's not all good news
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