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Thursday, 4 November 2021 – New Zealand's first independent sentiment index for sole traders has revealed mental health challenges, economic hardship, and difficulty accessing credit during the last quarter, but this has not diminished overall job satisfaction for the growing sector.
The inaugural Hnry Sole Trader Pulse, aims to provide a regular index for independent earners, who make up 18 percent1 of New Zealand’s working population and includes freelancers, contractors, consultants, sole traders and the self-employed.
The report shows a startling link between negative financial performance and poor mental health over the last quarter, with those financially affected four times more likely to report their mental health as ‘poor.’ Tradies and those living in Auckland were amongst the worst affected.
The independent poll commissioned by Hnry and undertaken by Resolve Strategic, interviewed 500 sole traders and found that:
James Fuller, CEO of Hnry, says while the data shows COVID has had a significant impact on sole traders, the sector remains strong, and highlights New Zealanders’ resilience in the face of challenges.
“Independent earners are renowned for having the skill set to overcome challenges in their everyday operations, and interestingly, the pandemic has largely not dimmed the motivations for individuals to pursue earning income independently over salaried work. This highlights the freedom, work-life balance, and opportunities that working independently provides.”
Mr Fuller says the difficulty in sole traders accessing credit is a serious concern, particularly given sole traders’ growing presence as a core part of the nation’s economy.
“Every year it is estimated that over 5 million people worldwide join the self-employed sector2, and it is showing no signs of slowing down. Hnry has experienced 300% growth collectively across New Zealand and Australia over the past 12 months, and is proud to be supporting New Zealanders to not only earn independently, but also to get simpler and more efficient access to credit.”
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