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GenZ and Millennial Microbusiness Owners are Taking the Lead in Microbusiness Entrepreneurship

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According to GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative, the number of Generation Z and millennial microbusiness owners has increased rapidly, especially in Pittsburgh. Microbusiness owners under 40 in Pittsburgh have more than doubled since 2019. Less than half of baby boomers hope to turn their business into their primary source of income, while 77% of Gen Z and millennials want to do so. The research also shows that younger generations have a stronger entrepreneurial spirit, with 31% of Gen Z and millennials always dreaming of starting their own businesses. However, Gen Z and millennials face financial challenges, with 9% experiencing stress from environmental challenges and 46% having less than one month of cash on hand for their business.
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  • The number of Generation Z and millennial microbusiness owners has increased rapidly.
  • Microbusiness owners under 40 in Pittsburgh have more than doubled since 2019.
  • 77% of Gen Z and millennials want to turn their business into their primary source of income.
  • Younger generations have a stronger entrepreneurial spirit.
  • 31% of Gen Z and millennials always dreamed of starting their own businesses.
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  • Less than half of baby boomers hope to turn their business into their primary source of income.
  • Gen Z and millennials face financial challenges, with 9% experiencing stress from environmental challenges.
  • 46% of Gen Z and millennials have less than one month of cash on hand for their business.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 11, 2023 / GoDaddy:

GoDaddy, Friday, August 11, 2023, Press release picture

As originally published by GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative

Based on business start date, the number of Generation Z and millennial microbusiness owners increased more rapidly pre 2020 compared to Generation X and baby boomers. This is especially true for those based in Pittsburgh, where microbusiness owners under the age of 40 more than doubled (21% to 47%) since 2019. Venture Forward, a GoDaddy one-of-a-kind research initiative established in 2018 to quantify the impact of online microbusinesses on their local economies, defines microbusinesses as businesses with fewer than 10 employees, a unique domain, and an active website.

The big fact: There's a generational shift happening between the long-term desires of Gen Z and millennial and baby boomer microbusiness owners. Less than half (47%) of baby boomers hope to turn their business into their primary source of income, while a whopping 77% of Gen Z and millennials want to turn their business into their primary source of income.

The research: GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative provides a unique view into the attitudes, demographics, and needs of microbusiness entrepreneurs. The initiative's U.S. national survey started in 2019 and occurs twice a year, typically capturing responses from over 3,500 entrepreneurs per instance to identify and explore trends, as well as deliver insights to advocates of microbusiness entrepreneurs.

GoDaddy analyzes more than 20 million online microbusinesses in the U.S. with a unique domain and active website. They are often too small or too new to show up in government statistics. While these microbusinesses may be small, their impact on the U.S. economy is outsized. For example, for every one online microbusiness entrepreneur an additional 6.7 jobs are created at the county level.

Entrepreneurial spirit: Younger generations may be more entrepreneurial than most. 31% of Gen Z and millennials always dreamed of starting their own businesses, versus the 22% of Gen X and 14% of baby boomers.

According to ZenBusiness, the Class of 2023 is expected to become the most entrepreneurial generation in U.S. history. And this should come as no surprise, considering the rise of globalization, technological advancements, and the gig economy.

Financial stability: Despite the desire to turn their microbusiness into their primary source of income, Gen Z and millennials find themselves in a more difficult position to turn that dream into a reality. 9% of Gen Z and millennial microbusiness owners experience stress from environmental challenges, compared to 4% of baby boomers. And 46% of Gen Z and millennials have less than one month of cash on hand for their business, while 50% of Gen X and 64% of baby boomers have more than one month of cash on hand to support their business.

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FAQ

What is the main finding of GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative?

The main finding is that the number of Generation Z and millennial microbusiness owners has increased rapidly.

How much have microbusiness owners under 40 in Pittsburgh increased since 2019?

Microbusiness owners under 40 in Pittsburgh have more than doubled since 2019.

What percentage of Gen Z and millennials want to turn their business into their primary source of income?

77% of Gen Z and millennials want to turn their business into their primary source of income.

What percentage of Gen Z and millennials always dreamed of starting their own businesses?

31% of Gen Z and millennials always dreamed of starting their own businesses.

What is the financial situation of Gen Z and millennial microbusiness owners?

Gen Z and millennials face financial challenges, with 9% experiencing stress from environmental challenges and 46% having less than one month of cash on hand for their business.

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