Bussiness
Charlotte mom, business partner create ‘Mom Juice’
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – Many of us remember hearing stories of shuddering businesses during and after the pandemic. But one group has thrived despite those challenges.
The Wells Fargo Impact of Women-Owned Businesses report shows that women launched more businesses during the pandemic, grew their workforces, and increased their revenue while men’s numbers shrank.
Four years later, women-owned businesses continue to fuel the economy, representing 39 percent of all businesses and generating nearly 3 trillion in revenue.
Part of the success comes from women stepping into traditionally male-dominated industries.
Natisha Lance sat down with a local female entrepreneur who is pouring up success in an unlikely field.
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