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Back to EpisodesHow Economic Desperation Is Creating America's New Business Boom
Published 10 hours ago
Description
When your neighbor starts selling homemade soap on Facebook, that's not entrepreneurship - that's survival economics. In this episode, Emma Reid breaks down why a record 5.54 million Americans filed to start new businesses in 2023, and spoiler alert: it's not because everyone suddenly became the next Steve Jobs.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why business applications jumped 42% since 2019 (and it's not what the headlines claim)
• The real story behind 80% of new "businesses" being one-person operations
• How poverty rates directly predict where the most new businesses pop up
• Why only 25% of these ventures will survive 15 years (and that number keeps dropping)
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand what's really driving America's so-called "business boom" beyond the feel-good startup stories.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Emma Reid introduces the hidden truth about new business records
[01:30] The desperation economy: why people start businesses when they can't find jobs
[04:00] Breaking down the 5.54 million number everyone's celebrating
[07:00] Why your Uber driver might be counted as an "entrepreneur"
[10:00] The harsh math of business survival rates
[12:00] What this trend actually tells us about the economy
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🔍 Topics: small business formation, economic desperation, entrepreneurship statistics, survival rates, poverty economics
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