Study: 3 SoCal cities among top 10 for most self-employed women

Although the growing trend of women joining the labor force was stifled during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study shows that the number of self-employed women has grown significantly.

According to a study by business research firm ChamberofCommerce.org, more than 6 million women across the U.S. are self-employed, and several of the nation’s 170 most populous cities – including three in Southern California – are now emerging as hotspots for independent female workers.

The top four locations for self-employed women are all in South Florida, the study showed. Coming in at No. 1 is Miami, followed by Fort Lauderdale and the cities of Pembroke Pines and Hialeah.

Over 15% of female workers in those cities are self-employed, data shows.

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America’s second most populated city landed seventh on the list; out of the 913,185 employed women in Los Angeles, 128,713 of them – or 14.1% – are self-employed, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by ChamberofCommerce.org

Self-employed women in L.A. have a median income of $52,778, according to the data.

Two other Southern California cities landed in the top 10, with Huntington Beach and Chula Vista ranking as the ninth and tenth best cities for female entrepreneurs.

Of the 48,229 employed women in Huntington Beach, 5,613 of them – or 11.6% – are their own boss. That rate is slightly lower in Chula Vista, where 6,599 females are self-employed out of the 59,647 total employed women in the city, equating to 11.1%.

Other cities in the top 10 include Scottsdale, Arizona (#5); Hollywood, Florida (#6); and Grand Prairie, Texas (#8).

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Several other SoCal cities cracked the top 25, including Glendale, Palmdale, Escondido, Santa Clarita and San Diego.

A complete list of the top 25 cities with for self-employed women can be found below:

Rank

City

State

Number of employed women

Number of self-employed women

Median income of self-employed women

Percent of self-employed women

1.

Miami

Florida

106,443

17,100

$32,924

16.1%

2.

Fort Lauderdale

Florida

41,750

6,453

$56,618

15.5%

3.

Pembroke Pines

Florida

40,668

6,183

$31,767

15.2%

4.

Hialeah

Florida

55,138

8,338

$34,310

15.1%

5.

Scottsdale

Arizona

61,205

8,994

$96,965

14.7%

6.

Hollywood

Florida

35,948

5,089

$54,206

14.2%

7.

Los Angeles

California

913,185

128,713

$52,778

14.1%

8.

Grand Prairie

Texas

51,146

6,120

$37,572

12%

9.

Huntington Beach

California

48,229

5,613

$69,570

11.6%

10.

Chula Vista

California

59,647

6,599

$47,891

11.1%

11.

Plano

Texas

73,649

8,084

$59,098

11%

12.

Jackson

Mississippi

33,764

3,665

$34,153

10.9%

13.

St. Petersburg

Florida

69,216

7,441

$79,570

10.8%

14.

Glendale

California

44,359

4,752

$52,802

10.7%

15.

Eugene

Oregon

47,756

5,029

$55,991

10.5%

16.

Boise City

Idaho

61,481

6,414

$75,369

10.4%

17.

Henderson

Nevada

75,465

7,806

$76,058

10.3%

18.

Portland

Oregon

179,350

18,482

$67,833

10.3%

19.

Palmdale

California

31,669

3,228

N/A

10.2%

20.

Pasadena

Texas

24,494

2,447

N/A

10%

21.

Escondido

California

34,040

3,390

$32,895

10%

22.

Santa Clarita

California

53,654

5,252

$63,456

9.8%

23.

San Diego

California

332,622

32,431

$60,843

9.8%

24.

Orlando

Florida

78,730

7,612

$50,637

9.7%

25.

Colorado Springs

Colorado

114,409

10,991

$36,141

9.6%

On the other side of the spectrum, Cincinnati, Ohio was found to be the worst city for self-employed women, with just 3.8% of the city’s 81,863 employed women (3,120) calling themselves their own boss.

The city of Hayward, California, in Alameda County was found to be the second-worst city for female entrepreneurs, with just 1,451 of the city’s 37,030 employed women running their own business operation (3.9%).

To view the complete study and find out more information, click here.

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