In a ranking of the best and worst cities for Hispanic entrepreneurship, San Diego comes in a lowly 107 of 150 metro areas, according to a study by the statistical aggregator Wallethub.com.
Among the Hispanic-related variables in the study: median income and income growth, unemployment rate, share of businesses owned, population growth. The Hispanic entrepreneurship rate is the number of Hispanic-owned firms adjusted for Hispanic population.
Los Angeles came in below San Diego (113th), but Oakland (93rd), Anaheim ((84th), Riverside (64th), and San Francisco (50th) did better.
In a ranking of the best and worst cities for Hispanic entrepreneurship, San Diego comes in a lowly 107 of 150 metro areas, according to a study by the statistical aggregator Wallethub.com.
Among the Hispanic-related variables in the study: median income and income growth, unemployment rate, share of businesses owned, population growth. The Hispanic entrepreneurship rate is the number of Hispanic-owned firms adjusted for Hispanic population.
Los Angeles came in below San Diego (113th), but Oakland (93rd), Anaheim ((84th), Riverside (64th), and San Francisco (50th) did better.
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