Research shows that 58% of Gen Z individuals operate side hustles alongside their jobs. Young men are 8% more likely to engage in these ventures. The trend indicates that higher education correlates with a lower likelihood of engaging in side hustles, as 70% of those with some college experience are entrepreneurs in their spare time. The job title of 'founder' is rapidly growing among this demographic, with many seeking autonomy and the opportunity to be their own boss, even if they don't achieve Fortune 500-level success.
A staggering 58% of Gen Z have a side hustle outside of their everyday job, with young men around 8% more likely to moonlight as their own boss.
The likelihood of having a side hustle decreases as Gen Z workers' level of formal education increases. 7 in 10 Gen Z workers with some college experience are currently running their own gig on the side.
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