One-Third of Global Employment is Created by SMEs

©iStock/Prasit Rodphan
Small businesses are the backbone of the world.
Indeed, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) contribute significantly to the GDPs of their countries. In fact, in the U.S. alone, SMBs account for 46 percent of private, non-farm GDP, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
But there's another measurement to track the progress of SMEs:  jobs.
In emerging markets like China and Medico, SMBs make up one-third of employment and up to 40 percent in developed economies.
Read more about how SMEs around the world create jobs.

Share this

Related Posts

Previous
Next Post »

:)
:(
hihi
:-)
:D
=D
:-d
;(
;-(
@-)
:P
:o
:>)
(o)
:p
:-?
(p)
:-s
(m)
8-)
:-t
:-b
b-(
:-#
=p~
$-)
(y)
(f)
x-)
(k)
(h)
cheer