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Rise of Freelancing - 4 views

started by samsaban on 12 May 20
  • samsaban
     
    There is a rise of the freelance workforce as more people desire to live comfortably by working remotely. More freelancers are working from home to spend time with their families.

    In addition, the workforce is changing as more people leaving the security of an 8-to-5 job for the flexibility of freelancing. They can spend more time with their family. They don't need to go out to commute and get stuck in the traffic. Instead of spending time commuting, they can be productive working from home.

    Furthermore, people swap their corporate job to freelancing. According to CNBC, "There are now 57 million Americans in the freelance economy, up from 53 million in 2014." To add, "freelancers doing skilled services earn a median rate of $28 an hour, earning more per hour than 70% of workers in the overall U.S. economy." Also, "51% of freelancers say no amount of money would entice them to take a traditional job."

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  • opulence_2020
     
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  • divineomega24
     
    I agree. More people are transitioning to freelance work because it gives them control over their time and energy, which has a direct impact on one's quality of life and emotional wellbeing.

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  • aizava
     
    I believe that the number of freelancers will continue to increase. Freelancing will become the new normal.

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