How Do You Match Up? Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Sleep, Eat and Start a BusinessSee how your life compares with today's entrepreneur's.

ByEntrepreneur Staff

UberImages | Getty Images

Every day, Entrepreneur polls its 3 millionTwitter followerson topics ranging from sleep habits to leadership style to opinions on breaking news and business trends. Our goal is to create a 360-degree look at what it means to be anentrepreneur today. (Take part in future pollshere.)

Related:Need a Business Idea? Here are 55

The world ofentrepreneurshiphas changed immensely during the past few years, fueled by newtoolsand access to information and support systems. How do you fit into it? Take a look at the below stats and find out.

Image Credit: Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur Staff

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Growing a Business

This Ancient Ritual Is Key to How I Run a Company of 500 People. Harvard Research Shows Why.

Rituals are underrated ways to keep people connected.

Business News

These 11 Retailers Are Most Likely to File For Bankruptcy in 2023, According to a New Report

Several well-known retailers already filed for bankruptcy in 2023 — now, a new report is highlighting the retailers most likely to follow suit.

Business News

'I'll Gladly Cancel': Customers Livid as Netflix Is Reportedly Increasing Subscription Prices—Again

The Wall Street Journal reported that price hikes are set to roll out following the actors' strike.

Fundraising

Is Your Pitch Not Working? Here's How to Fix It, According to Experts.

On the season finale of "Fix My Pitch," business coaches Anthony Sullivan and Tina Frey offer their final lesson to entrepreneurs hoping to pitch their way to a life-changing investment.

Business News

'It's Getting Worse By the Week': Kevin O'Leary Issues Grave Warning About Commercial Real Estate Industry

The "Shark Tank" star spoke to impending devaluation of stocks in the industry on FOX Business' "Varney & Co."

Business News

Man Unexpectedly Wins $4 Million Lottery — On a Ticket He Almost Didn't Buy

A Michigan resident stumbled upon a life-changing $4 million lottery jackpot when his preferred game was unavailable.