Vermont has an estimated 21,800 women-owned firms, employing 13,300 and attributing to roughly $1,887,200 according to the third annual State of Women-Owned Businesses Report, commissioned by American Express OPEN, a comprehensive report released today analyzing the 1997, 2002, and 2007 data from the U.S. Census Bureau’ s quinquennial business census, the Survey of Business Owners.
Similar to previous annual reports released this time last year, the unique analysis, reported by industry, revenue and employment size at the national and state levels, shares a new and nuanced investigation into the growth trends among the 8.6 million women-owned enterprises over the past 15 years.
Nationally, the number of women-owned businesses has increased 59% since 1997. Vermont is ranked 46 (28%) in growth of number of firms over the past 16 years and 43 (43.7%) in growth of firm revenue between 1997 and 2013.
Below is a table comparing Vermont’ s women-owned firms data to the national numbers
Trend in Growth of Women-Owned Firms by State, 1997-2013
Women-Owned Firms
% Change, 1997-2013
1997
2002
2007
2013 (est.)
Total US
Number of Firms
5,417,034
6,489,483
7,793,139
8,617,200
59.1%
Employment
7,076,081
7,146,229
7,579,876
7,754,600
9.6%
Sales ($000)
$818,669,084
$940,774,986
$1,202,115,758
$1,335,095,100
63.1%
Vermont
Number of Firms
17,030
18,989
20,447
21,800
28.0%
Employment
13,524
14,974
13,351
13,300
-1.7%
Sales ($000)
$1,313,146
$1,454,095
$1,724,022
$1,887,200
43.7%
