Hidden Economic Engine

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sole proprietors as a hidden economic engine that could create a thriving local economy anywhere the percentage of African American businesses are sole proprietors. Buncombe, it’s 93%, Charlotte, 95% last I looked. I want to sell the sustainable, who are b corps ish, on the local economic bonanza that exists right in their home town, if they just get the right kind of capital to the right kind of resilient sole proprietors. Then the increase in sales tax, if we had that that would be great. Asset creation potential. 

Want to grow your local economy? Get the right kind of money to local folks who are resilient and are trending toward $100,000 in a business that could pay back revenue share. Justice is a positive externality, growing a thriving local economy is what they want to be part of.