Upwork Study Finds 59 Million Americans Freelancing Amid Turbulent Labor Market
Freelancing rates hold steady in the
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Upwork's Freelance Forward: 2021 (Graphic: Business Wire)
In a turbulent job market marked by persistent talent shortages and rising attrition rates, Upwork’s study found American freelancers contributed
Upwork’s eighth annual study surveyed more than 6,000
Key findings:
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Amid a turbulent year, freelancing remains an important part of the
U.S. labor market and economy: Freelancers contributed$1.3 trillion to theU.S. economy in annual earnings, up$100 million from 2020. - The share of non-temporary freelancers grew to a new high: The share of workers who are non-temporary freelancers rose from 33.8% to 35.0% from 2020 to 2021.
- Freelancing is growing among the most educated: The higher skilled nature of freelancing is clear as 51% of post-grad workers chose freelancing, up 6% since 2020, while the share of freelancing individuals with high school diplomas or less education has declined from 37% in 2020 to 31% this year.
- Skilled remote freelancing continued to grow in 2021: 53% of all freelancers provided skilled services such as computer programming, marketing, IT, and business consulting in 2021, up from 50% in 2020.
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Flexibility and freedom are key motivators for new and existing freelancers:
- 68% of new freelancers say that ‘Career Ownership’ is a top draw, followed by the ability to work remotely at 54%.
- 78% of skilled remote freelancers cite ‘schedule flexibility’ as a key reason for freelancing, 73% cite location flexibility, and 73% say freelancing allows them to pursue work they find meaningful.
- Amid The Great Resignation, more professionals are considering freelance work in the future: 56% of non-freelancers say they are likely to freelance in the future.
- The number of freelancers who earn more by freelancing than in their traditional jobs continues to grow: 44% of freelancers say they earn more freelancing than with a traditional job in 2021, up from 39% in 2020 and 32% in 2019.
- The future of freelance is bright: 9 in 10 freelancers believe that the “best days are ahead” for freelancing; two-thirds (67%) say they are optimistic about their career in 2022, compared to 58% of non-freelancers.
“Across the labor market, many professionals have had a realization about work and workplace preferences,” said Upwork Chief Economist,
“When the pandemic hit, I turned to Upwork to dip my toe into freelancing and quickly had more work than I could handle at a rate that I never thought I could achieve. This year, I will make much more money freelancing than I have ever made in my life in one year in a traditional job,” said
About Freelance Forward
To see further insights, please visit www.upwork.com/research/freelance-forward-2021. The study is conducted by independent research firm Edelman Data & Intelligence. 6,000
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