Veteran Economic Intelligence Tools

Analyze publicly reported veteran business activity using curated market data, employment statistics, and illustrative economic models. Features include a veteran-founded company ticker and a policy-level investment return simulator.
Educational use only. Not financial, legal, or investment advice.

  • Companies shown may be “veteran founded” or “veteran led” based on public disclosures. Leadership, ownership, and affiliations can change over time. Inclusion does not imply endorsement, partnership, or ongoing control by any individual.

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  • Market data displayed is for informational and educational purposes only and may be delayed. It is not investment advice. Verify prices and company information through official sources before making any financial decisions.

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Small business firms owned by veterans employed 5.03 million people and had an annual payroll of $195 billion.

  • Estimates use conservative federal cost assumptions for recruitment, training, and benefits, combined with illustrative averages of veteran-owned business revenue over a 10-year horizon. Figures are intended for comparative policy analysis and do not predict individual outcomes.

  • Results are scenario-based estimates sensitive to assumptions (cost inputs, time horizon, output proxies). The tool does not account for inflation, discount rates, sector variance, survivorship, taxes, or macroeconomic shocks unless explicitly stated.

  • This calculator is a simplified, illustrative model intended for policy and educational discussion. It does not predict individual outcomes or business performance and should not be used for financial planning.


Veteran Business Empowerment Proposals

  • Purpose: Translate military skills into recognized civilian certifications, supporting career growth or entrepreneurial ventures in technical fields.

    Benefits: Enhances veterans’ qualifications for competitive industries, creating new career pathways and opportunities for veteran-owned businesses.

  • Purpose: Offer tax incentives to veteran-owned businesses to encourage entrepreneurship, ease financial burdens, and stimulate growth in veteran-led enterprises.

    Benefits: Reduces startup costs, enhances profitability, and enables veteran-owned businesses to reinvest in expansion and job creation, boosting local economies and supporting veterans in building lasting businesses.

  • Purpose: Provide fast-track training for veterans to transition into high-demand careers, with immediate placement in essential industries.

    Benefits: Supports veterans in building stable, fulfilling careers, and strengthens the workforce with dedicated, skilled professionals.

  • Purpose: Fund veteran-owned green businesses focused on environmental sustainability and innovative, eco-friendly solutions.

    Benefits: Positions veterans as leaders in the green economy, contributing to sustainable growth and fostering economic self-reliance through entrepreneurship.

  • Purpose: Support veterans in launching businesses that address community needs, from affordable housing to health and education services.

    Benefits: Empowers veterans to lead meaningful social enterprises, bringing positive change to their communities while building sustainable businesses.

  • Purpose: Connect veterans to flexible gig jobs suited to their skills, offering pathways to entrepreneurship and self-employment.

    Benefits: Empowers veterans to choose work that fits their lifestyle and career goals, encouraging financial independence and adaptability in today’s economy.

  • Purpose: Place veteran entrepreneurs within corporate incubators to access mentorship, networks, and essential business resources.

    Benefits: Provides veteran business owners with the guidance and connections to grow successful enterprises, while enriching the business landscape with diverse, skilled leadership.