Who Are Today’s Freelancers and What Are They Earning?
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The modern freelancer is younger, more tech-savvy, and increasingly specialized. Around 52% of Gen Z and 44% of millennials are engaged in freelance work, reshaping how the workforce looks and operates. While millennials make up the largest share overall, Gen Z is quickly catching up — especially in AI-driven and digital roles.
Earnings vary widely depending on skill level and industry. In the U.S., freelancers earn an average of $47.71 per hour, with top earners making over $200,000 annually. High-demand roles like AI engineers and prompt engineers can command up to $200/hour, showing a clear trend: the more technical the skill, the higher the payoff. Freelancing today isn’t just flexible — it’s financially competitive with traditional careers.
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global workforce going freelance while still figuring out taxes every year.