Minority Entrepreneurs Face More Economic Disparities — and More Money Trauma. Here’s How to Stop the Silent Struggle With Financial PTSD.

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Let’s not sugar-coat it: To figure out a straight path to financial growth can be challenging for any entrepreneur, but for Latina, Latino, Black and other minority entrepreneurs, the bumpy road often runs deeper than just numbers to run or a math equation to solve.

For many, how they feel daily makes them have seatbacks or get into loops they don’t want to be in with money and financial decisions. This type of feeling has an origin in what is called financial trauma, sometimes referred to as “financial PTSD,” and it goes beyond just a direct negative financial experience or the

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