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32 <br /> DRAFT <br /> Woman Owned 36.6% 33% 44.1% <br /> Minority Owned,Woman Owned 4.1% 4% 3.2% <br /> Minority Owned 3.8% 4% 4.3% <br /> Veteran Owned 1.9% 2% 2.2% <br /> Woman Owned,Veteran Owned 1.0% 1% 2.2% <br /> Disabled Owned 0.6% 1% 0% <br /> Woman Owned, Disabled Owned 0.6% 1% 0% <br /> Woman Owned, None of the above 0.3% 1% 0% <br /> Minority Owned, Woman Owned, Disabled <br /> Owned 0.3% 1% 0% <br /> Minority Owned,Woman Owned,Veteran Owned 0.3% 0% 1.1% <br /> Grand Total 100.0% 100% 100% <br /> Revenue Changes by Ownership Demographics <br /> n=310 <br /> 60.0% <br /> I -. <br /> 50.0% <br /> 40.0% <br /> 30.0% <br /> Total Responses <br /> 20.0% <br /> Revenue Losses <br /> 10.0% Revenue Gains <br /> 0.0% <br /> None of Woman Minority Minority Veteran Woman Disabled Woman Woman Minority Minority <br /> the Owned Owned, Owned Owned Owned, Owned Owned, Owned, Owned, Owned, <br /> above Woman Veteran Disabled None of Woman Woman <br /> Owned Owned Owned the Owned, Owned, <br /> above Disabled Veteran <br /> Owned Owned <br /> On the other hand, businesses that identified as "none of the above" experienced a higher percentage <br /> of revenue losses compared to their overall representation in the survey population. In general, <br /> minority owned, veteran owned, and disabled owned businesses experienced about the same <br /> percentage of revenue gains and losses compared to their representation in the overall survey <br /> responses. <br /> Another way to examine revenue outcomes is to evaluate those outcomes against the types of <br /> modifications that businesses have made during the pandemic to determine if some modifications were <br /> more successful than others in preserving or increasing revenue. <br /> 11 <br />