Older workers are fighting ageism by starting their own businesses — and they’re outperforming younger entrepreneurs
A business founder at age 50 is almost twice as likely to experience success as someone in their 30s.
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A business founder at age 50 is almost twice as likely to experience success as someone in their 30s.
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Originally published at www.marketwatch.com.
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