Top U.S. Cities for Women Entrepreneurs (Infographic)A look at which major U.S. cities are the best for women business owners, and seven tips to help them get started.

ByKathleen Davis

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More women than men earn college degrees, but many still struggle to reachleadership roles. Rather than try to compete in the corporate world, more women arestarting their own businessesaccording to data compiled by software firmIntuit.

Weighing data from 48 major U.S. cities, Intuit created a list of the top 10 U.S. cities for women entrepreneurs. The criteria included the average income of residents, the unemployment rate and the percentage of businesses owned by women, among other factors.

Tech meccas San Francisco and Seattle came out on top. The list also includes some lesser known startup hubs like Raleigh, N.C. and Atlanta, Ga.

Two important steps to successfully starting up are finding a mentor and building a network of fellow female entrepreneurs that you can turn to for advice and referrals. Launching a business in a city with a thriving community of women entrepreneurs is a good place to start.

Related:Leaning In: The 10 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Businesses

Take a look at the infographic below for details on the top 10 cities and more tips for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

Corrections & Amplifications:An earlier version of the graphic misstated Denver's unemployment rate. It was 9.1% as of February 2013 when the infographic data was compiled.

Top U.S. Cities for Women Entrepreneurs Here's A Look at What You Can Expect and What They Want Right Now
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Kathleen Davis is the former associate editor at Entrepreneur.com.

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