New research suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic may have sparked a surge in entrepreneurship in the United States. Economists from the University of Maryland and the Federal Reserve found evidence of a sustained increase in new business activity, ranging from restaurants to high-tech startups, during and after the pandemic.
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