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Baby-boomers are opening their own businesses at a higher rate than those in other age groups, according to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

The end of World War II begot a generation of Americans that’s starting to make waves in the entrepreneurship scene. The Kansas City Business Journal decided to take a deeper look at local business owners who hail from the baby-boom generation after the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in August released research showing that Americans in their mid-50s to mid-60s have a higher rate of entrepreneurial activity than younger age groups.

To read the original article: Why baby boomers take the entrepreneurship plunge (video) - Kansas City Business Journal