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Almost 22 Million 'Personal Businesses' in the U.S.

by Tim Berry on June 26, 2009

Steve King at Small Business Labs posted this morning that U.S. personal businesses grew by almost 1 million in 2007, to 21.7 million, according to the U.S. Census.

Of course that’s before the big economic crash, but still, that’s interesting to me. A personal business is a non-farm business with no employees. The growth in personal businesses fits right in with the research Steve and his company have been doing for Intuit, on the new artisan economy.

The individual experts, consultants, graphic artists, bookkeepers,  designers, programmers and bloggers, among others, are part of this trend. You might be, too.

About Tim Berry

Tim Berry

Tim Berry is the founder of Palo Alto Software, a co-founder of Borland International, and a recognized expert in business planning. Tim is the originator of plan-as-you-go business planning. He has an MBA from Stanford and degrees with honors from the University of Oregon and the University of Notre Dame. Today, Tim dedicates most of his time to blogging, teaching, and evangelizing for business planning. His full biography is available on his blog.

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Martin Lindeskog July 2, 2009 at 11:34 pm

Tim,

Interesting data. I will link to this post when I have my new site up an running. EgoSoleTrader.com will be focused on the sole trader (sole proprietorship in British English), solo entrepreneur, freelancer, etc. I want to give the individual business owner moral and practical support.

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