Being your own boss doesn’t always pay off: What 30 years of [Canadian] data reveal
2d 19h ago by lemmy.world/u/Artisian in economics from theconversation.com
They measured happiness and income. Obviously this is not a controlled trial, so there are strong confounders with wealth/family/access to credit.
Still, in CA those who did best financially made incorporated businesses early and pushed to grow, while independent contractors had a pretty rough time. Happy folks gained expertise in a field and then incorporated (making less money, but still more than usual employment, and feeling pretty good about the whole thing).