The Lost Generation of Millennial Entrepreneurs

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The Lost Generation of Millennial Entrepreneurs

The Lost Generation of Millennial Entrepreneurs

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WSJThis isn't good, as Ron Hart points out in The Orange County Register:

Recently released statistics show that the percentage of adults under age 30 who own a business is the lowest in 30 years. Today, only 3.6 percent own a stake in a private company, compared with 6.1 percent in 2010. Even more troubling: This number was 10.6 percent in 1989.

This trend toward a lost generation of entrepreneurs has profound implications for the growth of our economy.

We have raised kids averse to risk and hard work. More Americans want a government job or a disability check. Forty years ago, we rode dirt bikes and bumper cars, our popular rides of choice, at the county fair. Today, the most popular rides are those motorized shopping carts at Wal-Mart.

Read more here.

Hart semi-facetiously points to various reasons for the decline, including helicopter parenting, anti-capitalist bias in education, and growing willingness to accept disability payments.

There's something to all that, I suspect. The Wall Street Journalsuggests that a generally weak economy is taking a toll. Worse still is the overall trend:

The U.S. “startup rate”—new firms as a portion of all firms—fell by nearly half between 1978 and 2011, according to an analysis by [Brookings' Robert] Litan and his research partner, economist Ian Hathaway.

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Startups help keep an economy dynamic even if small businesses aren't the job-creation engine many defenders claim. It's never a good sign when people are forming fewer and fewer new companies. And few observers expect this to change anytime soon:

In an annual survey [Donna Kelley of Babson College] oversees, more than 41% of 25-to-34-year-old Americans who saw an opportunity to start a business said fear of failure would keep them from doing so, up from 23.9% in 2001. “The fear of failure is the measure we should be most concerned about,” she said.

Hmm, perhaps this helps explain why Donald Trump—with his banal exhortations about "winning"—is pulling such a large audience. Economic lassitude may well lead to psychological fears and anxieties.
 

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"Owning A Business" Nowadays Is Dudes Doing Little Side Hustles And Claiming Them As Businesses, Selling T Shirts, Being A "Photographer" Flipping Sneakers lol

Ain't Many Got The Balls Or Know How To Start A Real Business.
 
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Why work for anything when you think Sanders is just going to hand it to you? Millennials all think they're "creative" and "artists". Create my Manhattan and pour my IPA you bytch.
 

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We have raised kids averse to risk and hard work.
fukk this article man. Kids are no more or less averse of risk or hard work. These nikkas borrowed against our future, defaulted, and now are blaming US for the fallout from the mess THEY made :mindblown:
 

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Reason dot com talks out of both sides of its mouths. Reason supports school systems that create kids/adults that are afraid to take risks.

Reason is heavily behind charter schools that focus obsessively on standardized test scores. Success Academy gets high test scores by berating low-performing students and their families until the child is taken out of the school. According to the NY Times, Success Academy spend four months of the year prepping for state exams, leading to some children having breakdowns, crying and wetting their pants. Success Academy keeps a supply of clean underwear and sweatpants because pants wetting is so frequent.

A homeless 1st grader was screamed at and punished for a wrong answer. Her mother took her out of school which is what Success Academy wanted all along. Look at how the children are forced to clasp their hands. They are also forced to hold their books a certain way when reading. Is that how you create a future entrepreneur?




A principal at another school created a "got to go" list for all the students he wanted out of his elementary school. Look at how Reason is defending kicking children out of school.

If You Don’t Approve of Success Academy, Don't Send Your Kids There

 

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Startups and loans too expensive. Lower them, and entrepreneurism will skyrocket.
How do you propose we "lower startups", and how are loans expensive when interest rates are at record lows

My mortgage is like 3.9% breh..... that is unheard of, my dad's was like 13% in the 80s.
 
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