Report: California entrepreneurs lonelier, more financially stressed than out-of-state peers


A new report says that Californians are more likely to be self-employed than their out-of-state peers, but they’re also more likely to feel lonely in their career.

The report — compiled by FreshBooks, which sells cloud accounting software for small businesses and entrepreneurs — found that one in eight self-employed professionals across the U.S. live in California. The desire to be self-employed in California was also higher. About 37 percent of Californians who work traditional jobs say they…

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