For Subscribers

76% of Teens Say They're 'Likely' to Start a Business — and Many of Them Cite This Polarizing Reason The next generation is interested in BIZ Experiencesship — but some might question their source of inspiration.

By Amanda Breen Edited by Jessica Thomas

Key Takeaways

  • Sixteen percent of teens want to become a "social media influencer/content creator."
  • Another 13% are interested in owning a service business, such as "plumbing" or "childcare."

More children dream of being professional YouTubers than astronauts, according to a 2019 survey from Lego reported by CNBC Make It.

But not everyone is on board with the increasing popularity — and adoration — of influencers. Earlier this year, the U.S. surgeon general confirmed many parents' fears with a report warning of social media's "profound risk of harm" to adolescents' mental health.

Of course, despite widespread concerns about social media's impact on young minds, it remains a pervasive cultural phenomenon, one with the power to shape the next generation's professional aspirations, too.

Related: How to Raise BIZ Experiencesial-Minded Kids | BIZ Experiences

Seventy-six percent of teens said they'd be likely to consider becoming an BIZ Experiences — and they cited "social media influencers" and "successful business people" they see in the media as their biggest sources of inspiration, according to a new survey by Junior Achievement USA and Ernst & Young (EY).

Each option was selected by 30% of the survey's 1,003 teen respondents, who range in age from 13 to 17.

"Social media influencers and celebrity culture have a big impact on teens, which could help explain why we are seeing such a high level of interest in BIZ Experiencesship," said Jack E. Kosakowski, president and CEO of Junior Achievement USA.

Still, some teens expressed concerns about striking out on their own ventures. Nearly one in three (30%) said starting a business was too risky, roughly a quarter (23%) said there wasn't enough money in it, and a small group (11%) thought it might not align with their personalities or skills, per the report.

And when it comes to what kind of business teens envision in their future? Not surprisingly, 16% are interested in becoming a "social media influencer/content creator." Another 13% are interested in owning a service business, like "plumbing" or "childcare," while 9% could see themselves at the helm of a professional business, like "engineering" or "graphic design."

Related: 4 Pillars for Raising BIZ Experiencesial Children | BIZ Experiences

During National BIZ Experiencesship Month this November, Junior Achievement USA and EY are providing JA Launch Lesson, an "hour-long educational experience built around the theme of BIZ Experiencesship that creates a point of entry for students, volunteers, and educators" to high schoolers across the U.S.

Amanda Breen

BIZ Experiences Staff

Senior Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a senior features writer at BIZ Experiences.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

Want to be an BIZ Experiences Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

Science & Technology

OpenAI's Latest Move Is a Game Changer — Here's How Smart Solopreneurs Are Turning It Into Profit

OpenAI's latest AI tool acts like a full-time assistant, helping solopreneurs save time, find leads and grow their business without hiring.

Social Media

How To Start a Youtube Channel: Step-by-Step Guide

YouTube can be a valuable way to grow your audience. If you're ready to create content, read more about starting a business YouTube Channel.

Money & Finance

These Are the Expected Retirement Ages By Generation, From Gen Z to Boomers — and the Average Savings Anticipated. How Do Yours Compare?

Many Americans say inflation prevents them from saving enough and fear they won't reach their financial goals.

Starting a Business

I Built a $20 Million Company by Age 22 While Still in College. Here's How I Did It and What I Learned Along the Way.

Wealth-building in your early twenties isn't about playing it safe; it's about exploiting the one time in life when having nothing to lose gives you everything to gain.

Business Solutions

Boost Team Productivity and Security With Windows 11 Pro, Now $15 for Life

Ideal for BIZ Experiencess and small-business owners who are looking to streamline their PC setup.