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Start-ups set to mushroom in 2021

Michele SwalesBy Michele SwalesJanuary 29, 20213 Mins Read
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As covid-19 wreaks havoc with the UK economy, the country’s young people are taking matters into their own hands, a new poll reveals.

The survey of more than 2,000 British adults shows that one-in-seven (15%) young people (aged 18-24) in the UK plans to start their own business in 2021.

If they carry out their plans, this would result in a record-breaking 800,000 new ‘Generation Z’ businesses this year. Between 2018 and 2019, 390,000 businesses were started in the UK across all age groups.

According to Ed Surman, managing director of Mushroombiz, who commissioned the poll, the results show ‘that young people leaving school and university are rejecting the shrinking job market to take back control of their futures from covid-19.”

The OBR estimates that the UK unemployment rate will peak at 7.5% in the middle of 2021 – representing about 2.6 million people out of work – up from about 4% before the pandemic struck.

PASSION PROJECTS

“This reality has forced many young people to re-evaluate their futures and become their own boss,” Ed said, adding that the poll backed up what he had seen: ‘a huge uptick in the number of tech start-ups, passion projects and side hustles started in university dorm rooms in the latter half of 2020’.

As people adjusted to ‘the new normal’ of the pandemic, the number of new companies being created in the UK compared with 2019 soared in the second half of 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics. July 2020 set a new record with more than 81,000 businesses registered in the UK.

The poll, carried out by Yonder also found that around one-in-five (19%) young people (18-24) considered starting their own business for the first time last year.

The new polling also revealed that 13% of Britons would start their own business if they had more spare time, while 20% would become their own boss if they had more money.

Notably, the poll shows that across all age groups twice as many men (9%) as women (4%) plan to start their own business this year.

The news comes in spite of underlying concerns for the UK economy, with the poll revealing a majority of Britons (57%) are not confident in the country’s economic prospects for 2021, with 45% not confident in it over the next five years.

The poll was commissioned by Mushroombiz ahead of its annual conference on the future of business in the UK.

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