Trend #1: Starting a Small Business Is Worth The Effort
Small business owners aren't backing down.
Nearly all believe the blood, sweat, and
tears they've poured into their ventures
have been worth it. It confirms what we
already know at Bizee — entrepreneurship
is extremely rewarding!
An overwhelming number of
entrepreneurs,
72%,
say what they do is challenging but
worthwhile.
A happy-go-lucky
25%
report that owning a business is both
fun and easy in their
experience.
Only 22% say owning their business is not
worth the sacrifice and hardship.
When
you break down the demographics, men were
slightly more likely than women to say
business ownership is easy. Entrepreneurs
(ages 18-34) were three times as likely to
respond that business ownership is painful
and not worth it.
Trend #2: Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs Choose Passion
We often hype the freedom and control that comes with being a small business owner, but the truth is, that's not why most of them took the plunge.
A mighty
41%
of our survey respondents say their
passion is why they started their own
business.
While 34% say they had no choice but to
strike out independently due to financial
constraints.
While the dream
for many seemingly is to be the boss, a
mere 15% went into business for themselves
to call the shots. And don't discount the
power of encouragement from loved ones;
for 10%, it put them on the
entrepreneurial path.
Interestingly,
women were more likely than men to want to
be their own boss, while Black respondents
were likelier to say their passion was
their primary motivation.
And there’s more to share about passion. A determined 48% believe that combined with drive, it’s essential for success. A pragmatic 39% say having the right tools and resources is crucial. And a mere 13% think entrepreneurship is only for some.
Trend #3: Entrepreneurs Would Do Things Differently
Our small business owner survey showed that if entrepreneurs could go back in time — they would also do a few things differently. These include:
- 65% would do more research and prep work before starting their business.
- 10% would choose a different business type that better fits their needs or lifestyle.
A whopping 23% said they wouldn't change a thing, and only 5% reported that if they could go back in time, they wouldn't start a business in the first place.
Trend #4: They Share the Same Traits
We asked small business owners to share
the top traits fueling their journey and
to choose as many as they wanted. Our
report debunks the widespread belief that
entrepreneurs are risk-takers.
The majority,
73%, say
their top trait is being highly
motivated, followed by those who
identify as lifelong learners (54%).
Fast learners weighed in at 53%,
followed by risk-takers (51%) and
creatives (47%).

Small Business and Entrepreneur Challenges
Owning a small business is a demanding and rewarding journey — but America's sharp and relentless entrepreneurs are up for the challenge.
Even so, our survey found that most small business owners ran into the same challenges while pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams.
Challenge #1: Small Business Owners Can't Find Their Community
Everybody needs a helping hand now and again. Or at least someone to go to for advice.
Unfortunately, almost one-third (31%) of those polled told us they could not name any place online they trusted for day-to-day small business support.
For those who stated that they had found support online, it was mostly through bland and impersonal websites that didn't offer any sense of community. These websites included:
- IRS.gov (22%)
- SBA.gov (21%)
- Visa.com (14%)
- Other (12%)
And trust us when we say that community matters a lot.
Entrepreneurs who are part of a small business community were nearly 60% more likely to report doing better this year than last.
Challenge #2: Too Much Stress, Not Enough Money
Another major challenge our survey respondents faced included dealing with a high amount of small business owner stress and having trouble meeting financial needs.
In fact, they stated that they wanted less stress and more money — don't we all? This highlights their particular challenges in today's economy and the importance of mental health.
According to the survey:
- 47% want to reduce stress and other mental health concerns.
- 47% crave more funding opportunities and grant access.
- 37% wish for less bureaucracy and paperwork.
- 33% long for more time off and relaxation.
- 16% are having challenges hiring the right people.
- 20% are struggling with community support.
Challenge #3: Prepping For Future Threats
The last major challenge our survey respondents noted was accurately guessing and preparing for issues they might face in the future.
According to our survey, the biggest threats to their business's success include:
- Lack of passion (29%)
- Lack of support (25%)
- Shortage of resources (24%)
- Poor or inadequate planning (22%)
Black business owners were more likely than other minority groups to point to a lack of support or resources as the biggest threat to their business. Poor planning (22%) was also cited for business failure.

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Survey Methodology
The Bizee survey on small business challenges polled 2,000 entrepreneurs who have started their businesses in the past two years. These businesses span 13 industries across the U.S. Other demographic details include the following:
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Of those surveyed, 52% identified as female, and 48% identified as male.
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Most were in the 24-44 age range.
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36% of respondents had completed higher education (college/university).
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The sample included respondents fromsix races and cultural backgrounds.
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Financial status was split; 50% earn less than $49,999, while 50% earn $50,000-$149,999 annually.
Bizee is a small business community 1 million entrepreneurs strong.
Our no-holds-barred small business
survey, based on feedback from those
in the trenches and the general
public, exposes the reality of
entrepreneurship in the U.S.
today.
Our findings
reveal the entrepreneurial spirit,
the battles of small business
owners, and what keeps them pushing
forward.
