The top 10 reasons adults have considered starting their own business

Express

The top 10 reasons adults have considered starting their own business"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Eight in 10 side hustlers want to become their own boss - so they don’t have to work for anyone else again. A poll, of 1,500 people who have a side hustle or plan on setting one up, found 79


percent would love to work for themselves so they have no one else to answer to. Other reasons for wanting to take the leap include having greater financial independence (42 percent), to


help get through the current economic climate (24 percent) and wanting a better work life balance (34 percent). But 29 percent of employed adults also feel unfulfilled in their current job


role. Gen Zs are the keenest to become self-made, as 60 percent have plans to quit their job and turn a side hustle into a fully-fledged business. Compared to older generations, this age


group is more likely to reassess their source of income due to the current economy and job market conditions, pushing them to go solo (33 percent compared to 21 percent of all adults). Those


aged 18 to 27 are also more than twice as likely (27 percent compared to 12 percent of all adults) to turn to social media influencers for advice when starting a new business. Elyn


Corfield, CEO at Lloyds Bank - Business & Commercial Banking, said: “The UK is recognised as a hub for entrepreneurship and game-changing businesses. “Our research shows that a new


generation are following their dreams to turn their passion into a livelihood. Innovators are forging their own path which is really inspirational to see. "Freeing your inner


entrepreneur can be exciting and scary but we’re here to support businesses start up and scale up, as many take the leap this year." The study also found shows like Dragon’s Den - and


The Apprentice - are inspiring more than one in 10 (12 percent) Gen Zs to go it alone. And others are led by their aspirational attitude, as 19 percent would be willing to take the leap


after having a vivid dream their business would be a success. Gen Z are also twice as likely than other generations to start a business if a celebrity or influencer spontaneously endorsed


their product or idea on social media (14 percent versus seven percent). It also emerged the beginning of the year is primetime to start a fresh, with 27 percent likely to consider setting


up a business in January or February - more than any other time of year. The research, carried out via OnePoll, also found 68 percent of all those polled feel confident in their ability to


start up a business. Despite this, the most common concern is not being able to afford the start-up costs (33 percent), as well as not being sure about the kind of support or resources


they’d need or where to find them (23 percent). As a result, 35 percent will turn to online forums to seek help, with friends (29 percent) and family (26 percent) also among the go-to for


support. Professor of Organisational Psychology at Alliance Manchester Business School, Sir Cary Cooper, said: “These are exciting results which bode well for the UK and it is encouraging to


see young entrepreneurs wanting to start businesses so early in their careers. “In the past we tended to see more mid-career employees, fed up with corporate life, look for an escape and


attempt to gain control over their life. “Now, we’re seeing Gen Z entrepreneurs not only wanting financial independence, but also striving for better work-life balance and having a sense of


purpose by doing something they’re passionate about.”


Trending News

Man convicted in murder linked to mexican mafia that san diego sheriff helped probe

A jury has convicted a 24-year-old man for his role in the killing of a drug dealer in Placentia, an attack allegedly or...

Cowardice behind law on cannabis, say richard and judy

Charlotte Caldwell and her son Billy (Image: GETTY/PA) J: After both births I was given a hand-held pump that I pressed ...

Mother of liam gallagher's lovechild makes cheeky demand ahead of oasis reunion

GEMMA WAS CONCEIVED WHILST LIAM WAS STILL MARRIED TO NICOLE APPLETON. 11:24, 03 Jun 2025 The mother of Liam Gallagher�...

I’m A Celebrity star speaks out on ‘biting her tongue’ amid lukewarm jungle reception

Ferne McCann, 29, appeared on the ITV series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! back in 2015. Viewers may recall th...

Weight loss diet: reddit user ate this to lose 4st

For those hoping to slim down, following a structured diet plan can be a good way to stay on track. Some people who have...

Latests News

The top 10 reasons adults have considered starting their own business

Eight in 10 side hustlers want to become their own boss - so they don’t have to work for anyone else again. A poll, of 1...

Dangerous borders: a journey across india & pakistan review

In history, politics, and economics, they are hugely significant.  Down on the ground, right in front of you, they are e...

Petition against calderdale incinerator could be submitted again

A senior councillor has hinted a 2,000-signature petition opposing the use of an incinerator in Calderdale may be resubm...

Always a pleasure to hear daler mehndi's voice: farhan

Mumbai, July 22 (IANS) Farhan Akhtar has praised singer Daler Mehndi, who has lent his voice for a song of the forthcomi...

Detroit automakers and union leaders spar over 4,800 layoffs at non-striking factories

Detroit’s three automakers have laid off roughly 4,800 workers at factories that are not among the plants that have been...

Top