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The driving force for many small business owners when choosing to start their own businesses is to improve their lifestyle, but how does small business owner wellbeing actually fare?
That’s what we set out to find out in our new report released today: The global state of small business owner wellbeing.
Wellbeing gets a lot of attention, with no shortage of articles and reports telling us how we should be better balancing our lives. Specialists in this area have also improved how to measure wellbeing. For example, the annual World Happiness Report uses a consistent methodology across 137 countries to rank the “happiness” of people – from Finland to Afghanistan. Most of these measures, however, are focused on overall populations and trying to get a sense of how happy everyone is.
While there has been a lot of research into overall wellbeing and happiness, there hasn’t been a lot of work done to measure the wellbeing of small business owners.
To fill this gap, Xero commissioned research across seven countries – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States – collecting the experiences of more than 4600 small business owners.
The resulting report, The global state of small business owner wellbeing, highlights the challenges small business owners are facing.
In five of the seven countries we studied, small business owners had a lower life satisfaction than the general population. The two exceptions were Singapore and South Africa; these two countries ranked in the top two in Xero’s small business owner focused study. In contrast, both these countries rank outside the top 20 in the rankings of happiness in the overall population, as measured by the Gallup World Poll.
The wellbeing challenges facing small business owners can be grouped into five themes:
Based on the survey findings, we have made some recommendations for small business owners, advisors, governments and industry bodies which are outlined in the report:
This report highlights that while small business ownership can be incredibly rewarding, it can also serve up more challenges than the general population may face.
If you’re a small business owner we’d encourage you to read the report, and use it as an opportunity to reflect on your own wellbeing and how you can improve it. If you’re an advisor to small businesses, have a think about how you could help your clients achieve a better balance in their lives with these insights in mind.
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