The Age of Independents
Are you an indie?
Work is changing. Are you?
A movement, not a moment
Americans are going independent
Millions of Americans are working and creating independently. Each is on a unique path, but all share a spirit of self-directed discovery, industry, creativity, and autonomy.
The numbers below tell the same story three different ways—more people are starting things, more people are freelancing, and more people than ever say they want to be the boss.
Starting things
More people are starting their own businesses
1 out of 5 US adults is in the process of starting a business—or has done so in the past four years. The highest level recorded since the survey began in the late 1990s.
Freelancing
More people are freelancing
Almost 80 million Americans freelance either full-time or part-time, and that number has been rising consistently year over year. By 2027—more than half of the total US workforce.
Dreaming of independence
More people are dreaming, too
People are choosing self-employment and entrepreneurship in record numbers. Underneath the data is a simpler story: a growing desire for autonomy, flexibility, and a life where work fits the rest of it.
The peak month for new business applications.
The early days of the pandemic produced the largest single-month spike in business formation on record.
New business applications every month.
The post-2020 baseline never came back down. America is starting more things, more often, than at any point this century.
Dream of being their own boss.
The majority of Americans say they'd start their own business or work for themselves if given the chance.
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