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    Why Black Entrepreneurship Lags

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 3, 2026No Comments20 Mins Read
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    Entrepreneurship is widely regarded as one of the most reliable pathways to wealth creation. Owning a business allows individuals to build equity, generate employment, and accumulate generational wealth in ways that wage employment rarely permits. It is against this backdrop that the underrepresentation of black people in entrepreneurship and their relatively lower rates of business survival and profitability when they do participate are frequently cited as a significant driver of the racial wealth gap, both in the United States and across the broader African diaspora.

    What receives far less attention, however, is that this pattern is not confined to countries where black people are a minority and might plausibly face discrimination from a hostile majority. Black entrepreneurship rates are comparatively low across much of the West Indies and sub-Saharan Africa as well, regions where black people form the overwhelming majority, hold political power, and shape cultural and institutional norms. In these same regions, it is often Middle Eastern and Asian minorities who constitute the entrepreneurial elite, dominating commerce and small business ownership at rates far exceeding their share of the population. This geographic consistency poses a serious challenge to discrimination-centric explanations alone and demands a deeper interrogation of the social, cultural, and economic forces that transcend national boundaries.


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