Sixty percent of Gen Z say traditional 9-to-5 jobs are “soul-sucking,” according to a recent Credit Karma survey, so perhaps it’s no surprise that nearly 50% of Americans have considered starting a business of their own.
Katelynn Blackburn, founder of life and health insurance brokerage Diligence Agencies, is one of the many who have left the corporate ladder to give entrepreneurship a shot.
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