Despite Economic Uncertainty, 42% of US Small Business Owners are “Very” Happy, According to New Research from VistaPrint
Over one-half are “much” happier now being a small business owner compared to when working for someone else.
Internal influences, including independence and passion, shape small business happiness more than external factors.
This National Small Business Week, VistaPrint, the print and design partner to small businesses, released new research evaluating the current state of small business happiness – and the factors contributing to it – in
“Small business owners are inherently positive people and they find fulfillment by charting their own course,” said Emily Whittaker, Executive Vice President,
According to earlier research**, over one-half (
The survey also found that internal or day-to-day influences contribute more to improved SBO happiness than external or macro factors. Of the
Overall, SBOs rank “freedom to set my own schedule” (
Earlier findings also found:
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Bigger small businesses are happier: SBOs with 51-100 employees reported higher levels of happiness, with
68% saying they are currently “very” happy, compared to57% of SBOs with 11-50 employees and36% of SBOs with 1-10 employees. -
The happiness sweet spot:
60% of SBOs in operation for 6-10 years are currently “very” happy, compared to46% of SBOs in operation for less than 6 years and43% of SBOs in operation for more than 10 years. -
Gen Z happiness:
54% of Gen Z SBOs say they are currently “very” happy, skewing slightly higher compared to about47% of Millennial, Gen X and Baby Boomer SBOs. Along with freedom of schedule, Gen Z ranks "learning new things to improve the way I run my business” or “learning new ways to grow or expand my business” as key internal factors contributing to their current happiness. -
SBOs value upskilling: Overall,
73% of SBOs say “continued learning” is one of the things they enjoy most about being an SBO, with technology/innovation (66% ) and marketing management (66% ) ranking as the topics of most interest. -
Human touch is preferred over AI for marketing: With artificial intelligence factoring more into the daily lives of entrepreneurs, SBOs say they prefer a human touch over AI for marketing strategy/planning (
48% vs.28% ) and campaign execution (43% vs.30% ).
“Determination is synonymous with entrepreneurship,” Whittaker said. “While every small business owner’s pathway to happiness is different, it’s evident that by focusing on what they can control and seeking out learning opportunities, SBOs have what it takes to persevere even in the midst of macroeconomic uncertainty."
Click here to learn more about VistaPrint’s small business happiness research.
*April 2025 Methodology: This data was updated by VistaPrint via YouGov as part of a recontact effort for select survey questions conducted between April 17 - April 21, 2025. Responses were collected from 450 of the same SBOs as the February 2025 survey. Recontact data are weighted to the February 2025 sample composition using company size (number of employees) and tenure (first year as an SBO) to rebalance the April 2025 sample to the February 2025 sample prior to any comparisons.
**February 2025 Methodology: All findings following** were collected by VistaPrint via YouGov between Feb. 3 - Feb. 20, 2025. Qualified responses were collected from 1,000 small business owners, aged 21 to 64, with between 1-100 employees located in
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