According to the 2011 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report, some 165 million early-stage entrepreneurs across the globe are between the ages of 18 and 35.
As this infographic from Intuit points out — aside from the error that says 165 million early-stage entrepreneurs worldwide are between the ages of 18 and 25 — an increasing number of Millennials are getting into the startup game (for better or for worse).
But while more Millennials are interested in creating their own businesses, several factors, including a lack of financial support, are preventing them from taking that route.
via: Give It The Old College Try [Infographic]
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