Entrepreneurship Closely Linked to Dyslexia
In 2004, a British research study surprised the world by reporting that entrepreneurs are five times more likely to suffer from dyslexia than the average. But a new study of U.S. entrepreneurs indicates that dyslexia may be much more common among entrepreneurs than even previously thought. In the latest study, a full 35 percent of U.S. entrepreneurs surveyed identified themselves as dyslexic, significantly higher than the 20 percent of British entrepreneurs in the 2004 study.
In 2004, a British research study surprised the world by reporting that entrepreneurs are five times more likely to suffer from dyslexia than the average. But a new study of U.S. entrepreneurs indicates that dyslexia may be much more common among entrepreneurs than even previously thought. In the latest study, a full 35 percent of U.S. entrepreneurs surveyed identified themselves as dyslexic, significantly higher than the 20 percent of British entrepreneurs in the 2004 study.
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