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Freelancing is better than Traditional Employment

Working as a freelancer has been a growing trend in recent years, and it only continues to get more popular. According to Morgan Stanley, freelancers could soon represent more than 50% of the working population in the U.S. Freelancing numbers have grown three times as quickly as the standard workforce. In the UK, France and the Netherlands, freelance work has been growing at a faster rate than overall employment. In the EU as a whole, the number of freelancers doubled between 2000 and 2014. It's clear the freelancing is on the rise, and it's continuing to be more and more popular across a range of fields. But what does that mean for the future, and is freelancing something that you should be considering? Freelancing in the Future The "gig economy" has played a significant role in the increase of freelancers worldwide. The internet and online businesses have led to an increase in the amount of temporary work, short-term projects and freelancing opportunities that a