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Why Small Businesses Drive the American Economy
Episode 10
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Description
Small businesses power nearly half of the American economy—but most people don’t realize just how important they are.
In this episode of Built By Doing, David and Stan break down eye-opening small business statistics, entrepreneurship realities, and what it truly takes to build, grow, and sustain a business over time.
From startup survival rates and small business employment numbers to the sacrifices entrepreneurs make behind the scenes, this conversation dives into the real-world challenges of business ownership, leadership, growth, hiring, timing, customer service, and scaling a company.
They discuss:
Why 99.9% of U.S. businesses qualify as small businesses
The realities of entrepreneurship and working for yourself
How small businesses contribute to GDP, jobs, and exports
Why customer experience matters more than ever
The balance between growth, timing, and risk-taking
What separates businesses that survive from those that fail
The hidden sacrifices business owners make behind the scenes
Why culture, systems, and people determine long-term success
Whether you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, startup founder, marketer, freelancer, or someone thinking about starting a business, this episode offers practical insight into business growth, entrepreneurship mindset, leadership, and what it actually takes to survive in today’s economy.
If you’re interested in small business statistics, entrepreneurship advice, startup growth, leadership lessons, business ownership, or how successful companies scale, this episode delivers a grounded and honest conversation about the realities of building something from the ground up.