Work From Home and Secure Your Financial Future
Go to your favorite internet news site, open a newspaper, watch the news on TV, and it's just about a certainty there will be featured stories about the abysmal state of the economy. Unemployment is reported at 9%, while in truth it's closer to 17%, when you factor in the people who have stopped looking. Remember the days not that long ago when unemployment was at 5% and many alleged economic pundits ridiculed that number, saying many of those jobs were minimum wage, entry-level positions. In April of this year, McDonald's announced that it was hiring 50,000 new employees, and it was hailed by those same pundits as a great sign that the recession was over. Guess it's not so bad being an entry-level, minimum salaried employee after all.
Most of us, however, don't see earning a minimum wage as a way to buy a home, put our kids through college, pay our bills, take nice vacations, and live a life free of financial worries. How do we get to that financially secure place? Unfortunately, many of us never will, because we work for others and spend our lives trading hours for dollars. They get rich and we exist, living paycheck to paycheck. We are limited as to what our employers decide to pay us, and just never seem to get ahead. The future is always bleak.
There are a growing number of people, some 30 million in the US alone, who refused to accept such a grim financial future and did something about it. They became entrepreneurs - they started their own home based businesses. Looking for business opportunities, they did their homework and learned that 70% of home based businesses will last over three years, while only 29% of new conventional businesses will make it into the third year. Can you actually make money working from home? It might surprise you to learn that, according to the Small Business Administration, 53% of small businesses in the US are home based, and generate an amazing 427 Billion in revenues annually, more than the Big Three auto companies combined. Low start-up costs, low operating costs plus the absence of employees, combine to allow people working from home to retain a much greater share of revenues generated. The median income of people working from home is $65,000 as compared to $46,000 in the general working population. Many people working from home have built substantial six-figure incomes, and continue to earn those income even in our depressed economy.
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