It depends on the Industry. And your blanket statement is pretty stupid. There are plenty of other reasons millenials don't start businesses.
In any event, the silent generation, boomers, and most Gen-Xers never had the career choice of "online influencer" and making yourself a brand without any appreciable skills or talents. The economy is always evolving.
"online influencer" is literally the top 1% of 0.1% of people who actually end up making money, and a lot of times their fame doesn't last. Of course there are quite a few new industries that are still unregulated, but largely the reason why costs are so high, and why things can't be done in this country is precisely over-regulations on newcomers and competitors.
It depends on the Industry. And your blanket statement is pretty stupid. There are plenty of other reasons millenials don't start businesses.
In any event, the silent generation, boomers, and most Gen-Xers never had the career choice of "online influencer" and making yourself a brand without any appreciable skills or talents. The economy is always evolving.
"online influencer" is literally the top 1% of 0.1% of people who actually end up making money, and a lot of times their fame doesn't last. Of course there are quite a few new industries that are still unregulated, but largely the reason why costs are so high, and why things can't be done in this country is precisely over-regulations on newcomers and competitors.