Your State’s Most Popular Solopreneur Job in 2021
A lot of us are content (…or not, but we go with the flow anyway) to simply dream about our passions while clocking in and out at our daily nine-to-five. But if you’re a solopreneur, you’ve actively taken steps to make your dream a reality.
Of course, entrepreneurs and traditional small-business owners do the same thing, so what sets solopreneurs apart? The answer’s in the name: solopreneurs are happy to go it alone, with “it” referring to anything from gardening or classic-car repair to childcare or software development.
We wanted to know which solopreneurial jobs are most popular nationwide. Exactly which dreams are US residents most keen to pursue? And are some solopreneur jobs more popular in some states than in others?
The answer (as you certainly guessed from this article’s title, you clever reader, you) is yes. Using data from Google Trends, we found around 30 frequently searched solopreneur jobs. We then broke those jobs down by state to figure out where, exactly, each solopreneurial venture is most popular. Keep reading to check out our results.
Correlations and interesting findings
Per Google Trends, two jobs tied for most popular nationwide—lawn service providers and house cleaners, which both took first in four states apiece. Some of our other data highlights include the following:
- Surprising absolutely no one, California’s top-ranked solopreneur job is social media influencer. A little more surprising? “Social media influencer” was also the most-searched term in Illinois and Texas—two lovely states, of course, but both with a much lower reputation for stardom than La-La Land.
- Estheticians had the most-searched solopreneur job in Hawaii (spa treatments clearly go hand in hand with paradise-seeking vacationers).
- People in Idaho and Utah seem to need a little extra encouragement; life coaching came in first in both states.
- “Amazon seller” took first place in three states thousands of miles apart: Florida, Nevada, and New Jersey. Obviously, solopreneurs can follow Amazon’s motto (“Work Hard. Have Fun.”) no matter where in the US they live.
Each state’s most-searched solopreneur job
State | Solopreneur job titles |
---|---|
Alabama | House cleaner |
Alaska | Childcare |
Arizona | Tutor |
Arkansas | Jewelry designer |
California | Social media influencer |
Colorado | Housesitter |
Connecticut | Hairdresser |
Delaware | House cleaner |
District of Columbia | Web designer |
Florida | Amazon seller |
Georgia | Brand ambassador |
Hawaii | Esthetician |
Idaho | Life coach |
Illinois | Social media influencer |
Indiana | Cosmetologist |
Iowa | Childcare |
Kansas | Photographer |
Kentucky | House cleaner |
Louisiana | Esthetician |
Maine | Mechanic |
Maryland | Grant writer |
Massachusetts | Hairdresser |
Michigan | Lawn service |
Minnesota | Lawn service |
Mississippi | Public speaker |
Missouri | Handyman |
Montana | Massage therapist |
Nebraska | Lawn service |
Nevada | Amazon seller |
New Hampshire | Hairdresser |
New Jersey | Amazon seller |
New Mexico | Artist |
New York | Personal trainer |
North Carolina | Nail technician |
North Dakota | Music teacher |
Ohio | Handyman |
Oklahoma | Lawn service |
Oregon | Baker |
Pennsylvania | Personal assistant |
Rhode Island | Event planner |
South Carolina | Cosmetologist |
South Dakota | Handyman |
Tennessee | Tax professional |
Texas | Social media influencer |
Utah | Life coach |
Vermont | Gardener |
Virginia | Software developer |
Washington | Housesitter |
West Virginia | House cleaner |
Wisconsin | Childcare |
Wyoming | Massage therapist |
The takeaway
Becoming a solopreneur requires moxie, passion, and a willingness to work outside the typical nine to five. Clearly, people in every state have what it takes—so whether you’re hoping to provide childcare, massage therapy services, or tax help, you’ll be in excellent company.