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๐This amazingly in depth 9-page guide is a play by play from day 1 of your release from jail, prison or rehab. And on to the rest of your life, when there is almost zero means of survival and staying out of incarceration. ๐ฒ
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Starting your own business isn’t just about economic survival – it’s about drastically reducing your chances of returning to prison.
The hard truth is that finding traditional employment with a criminal record is challenging. Surveys indicate that up to three-quarters of formerly incarcerated individuals remain jobless up to a year after release, and less than half are working full-time five years after release.
The most accessible businesses to start with no money are service-based businesses that utilize skills you already have. These require no inventory, just your time and effort.
In most cases, yes, you can legally start a business with a criminal record. There are generally no laws preventing felons from starting an LLC or other business entity.





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