‘In 1996 only 13% of new entrepreneurs were aged 55 – 64. By 2013, that figure had risen to 23%. And research by Swinburne University of Technology has found that today, baby boomers have a higher rate of entrepreneurial activity – and success – than their millennial counterparts aged 20 – 34’.
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