After decades of declining entrepreneurship, record numbers of Americans have been forming their own businesses and going to work for themselves. Thanks to the Great Resignation and a surging economy, 360 out of every 100,000 American adults became new entrepreneurs each month on average in 2021. Recent immigrants, Black and Hispanic Americans and younger workers are at the forefront of starting new business in this country. More than a third of the U.S. workforce is freelancing, and business startups have spread far beyond Silicon Valley and large coastal cities. Rather than position entrepreneurship as a privileged endeavor open only to those with wealth and connections, it shou
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