Vegas » 18 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
True, but I think they are moving toward entrepreneurship. They don't want to be strapped with 100k dollars of debt so they can get paid 50k a year. It's not worth it.
The exceptional will find a path, the rest will get herded into a lifetime of wage earners.
I sure hope being an influencer isn't on the list, prepare for poverty.
While there's no exact number on how many influencers go broke each year, the reality is that a significant portion of influencers, particularly those with smaller followings, struggle to make a substantial income, with many earning less than a living wage, meaning they could be considered "broke" based on their earnings alone; studies show that roughly half of influencers make $15,000 or less annually, with only a small percentage making over $100,000.