We’ve said it before: though Millennials love an entrepreneurial story, the majority of the risk-averse generation aren’t rushing to start their own businesses. The Economic Innovation Group has declared that “Millennials are on track to be the least entrepreneurial generation in recent history,” and the number of people under 30-years-old with their own businesses has dropped 65% since the 1980s. While the narrative around Millennials continues to portray them as hoodie-wearing business starters, the reality is that the average successful startup founder is round 40-years-old. (The Atlantic)
