In this blog post, we try to decipher the present & future scenario of the global freelancing ecosystem by breaking down key freelance statistics and trends.
The Freelance Revolution in Numbers: Freelance Statistics
To appreciate the scale at which freelancing is currently present in the world, let’s delve into some numbers that highlight the current trends in the world of freelancing.
1. Currently at 58 million and counting, freelancing is poised to become the U.S. majority workforce by 2027
Currently contributing over $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy, the steady increase in the number of skilled individuals taking up freelancing every year has made freelancers the favorite to become the U.S. majority workforce within the next few years.
Source: Upwork Press Release
2. Google’s workforce has more freelancers than permanent employees
As of March 2019, Google’s workforce comprised of 120,000 contractors/freelancers, more than the number of permanent employees on its payroll, which was around 102,000.
Source: Bloomberg
3. Countries with lower domestic work opportunities are seeing a surge in freelance professionals
Due to the rise in adoption of remote teams, freelancing is providing a viable career path for skilled professionals in regions where domestic opportunities are low. Pakistan, Ukraine, Philippines, India, & Bangladesh rank in the Top 10 countries with the fastest-growing earnings for freelancers.
Source: CNBC
4. Freelancers are proving to be game-changers for SMBs
Providing a cost-effective and flexible solution, freelancers are helping SMBs achieve their growth plans. Reports indicate that SMBs are happy with freelancers and are looking to increase their use of freelancers in the future.
Here are three key stats to corroborate this fact:
- 70% of SMBs in the U.S. have worked with freelancers at least once
- 81% of these companies plan to hire freelancers again
- 83% agree that freelancers have greatly helped their business
Source: LinkedIn
5. Almost half of all businesses employ freelancers
48% of businesses hired freelancers in 2018, up from 43% in 2017. This is expected to increase steadily as the ease of hiring freelancers increases and company policies become more aligned to processes like remote working.
Source: Inavero Report
6. Freelancing opportunities are rising with online freelancing platforms being the catalysts
71% of freelancers reported an increase in the amount of work they were able to attract online over the last several years – with online platforms providing a great medium for connecting freelancers to companies & vice-versa.
Source: Business2community
7. Work done by freelancers to more than double over the next 10 years
Hiring managers expect a 168% increase in the amount of work done by flexible talent (freelancers, temporary and agency workers) in the next 10 years.
Source: Inavero Report
8. 12 out of the top 20 in-demand skills for freelancers are related to development
The top skills desired by companies looking to hire freelancers consist primarily of various technologies and IT-related skills. They include Blockchain, Amazon DynamoDB, React Native, Angular, Computer Vision, Go among many others.
Source: Business Insider
Top comments (1)
Super interesting insights! The trends look promising for IT freelancers.
Companies around Europe are struggling to find IT professionals and this is a great opportunity for freelancers, whose hourly rates are expected to continue to rise.
We also put some insights and trends together. Feel free to check them out here: freelancermap.com/blog/it-freelanc...