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Only 9% of aspiring U.S. entrepreneurs start businesses due to cost, rules, and funding barriers; a national push aims to reform these hurdles.
Despite widespread interest, only 9% of Americans who want to start a business actually do, hindered by high costs, complex regulations, and limited access to capital.
A national initiative, America the Entrepreneurial, proposes reforms like lower startup fees, simplified rules, expanded funding through development banks, and tax benefits for childcare and healthcare to support founders.
States including Nevada and Kansas have already created entrepreneurship offices or passed Right to Start laws.
The push emphasizes that empowering entrepreneurs is key to job creation, innovation, and economic resilience as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary.
Solo el 9% de los aspirantes a emprendedores estadounidenses comienzan negocios debido a los costos, las reglas y las barreras de financiamiento; un impulso nacional tiene como objetivo reformar estos obstáculos.