Since the summer of 2020, America has experienced a persistent boom in new businesses, initially driven by pandemic-related factors such as online retail, warehousing, and unemployment, but now characterized by broad-based growth and a significant rise in startups, particularly tech startups focused on artificial intelligence. This trend includes a “doughnut effect,” with new businesses flourishing in the suburbs while downtown areas see less growth, contributing to a nearly 60% increase in new business creation compared to pre-pandemic levels. To hear more about these trends, check out this NPR “All Things Considered” interview.