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Study finds 54% of workers would quit their jobs to become full-time influencers

Influencer filming on her phone in front of a ring light
Influencer filming on her phone in front of a ring light
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Influencer culture drives us nuts.  People making millions of dollars for seemingly doing nothing, maybe posting a picture or two on Instagram.

But it seems that it's driving us all crazy because we're all jealous.


According to a new study from IZEA, 54% of workers would quit their jobs to become full-time influencers.

And it's not just young folks, too.  Researchers asked workers ranging in range from 18-60.

Further, the study also found that 26% of social media users already consider themselves influencers, even if they're not getting anything out of it, and 64% of social media users would "gladly" accept payment from brands to promote their products on their social media pages.

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