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- {{first_name|dude}} the UK is losing it’s entrepreneurs
dude the UK is losing it’s entrepreneurs
Bro, this is actually crazy.
The UK is about to lose so many small businesses.
3.5 million business owners are retiring by 2030.
That’s nearly half of all the small businesses here.
These aren’t just random shops either.
They employ 40% of people and make £2 trillion every year.
But 70% of these owners?
They’ve got no plan for what happens next.
And big corporations?
They’re grabbing everything for cheap.
It’s what they’re calling the “Retirement Wave,” and it’s hitting regular people the hardest.
Think about it.
Your local butcher, that family-run garage, the corner shop down the street.
By 2030, they could all be gone, replaced by chains or franchises.
That’s not just sad, it's a massive problem.
We’re not just losing jobs here.
We’re losing ownership.
Wealth-building opportunities for everyday people are disappearing.
Those 3.5 million businesses?
They employ 40% of UK workers.
They generate £2 trillion every year.
They’re the backbone of local communities.
And now they’re vanishing.
Why’s this happening?
Simple.
Most of these owners are retiring.
No succession plan.
No one to take over.
So, when a big company comes knocking, they sell usually for way less than what the business is worth.
And when these corporations take over, they gut the place.
They centralize everything, shut down local shops, and fire about 4% of the staff right off the bat.
But it’s not just jobs getting crushed here.
It’s ownership.
These businesses stop being local and turn into cash machines for corporations.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
Right now, thousands of these businesses are being sold every month.
Most of them are already making money.
You could step in, buy one, and not only keep it alive but grow it.
You’d save part of your community and build something real for yourself.
This is how wealth is built quietly.
Owning assets instead of just working for them.
The opportunities are everywhere.
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