VistaPrint 2025 Small Business Happiness Report: Why over 80% of small business owners are happy

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Two smiling employees behind the counter of a colorful donut shop, wearing branded accessories – part of the VistaPrint Small Business Happiness Report.

New research reveals the secret ingredients to small business happiness — and it’s not what you might expect.

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As the print and design partner to small businesses around the world, we know that running your own business can be challenging, rewarding and everything in between. With all the joys and challenges that running a small business can present, staying connected to what makes you happy often directly influences the quality and longevity of your business.  

That’s why this National Small Business Week VistaPrint launched our inaugural Small Business Happiness Report. We spoke with 1,000 small business owners across America to understand how happy they are today and the factors that drive this happiness. Read on to learn more about findings and understand how they can support your ent journey.

Despite a tough start to the year, small business owners are happy 

Even while navigating economic challenges and market uncertainty, America’s small business owners are showing resilience and optimism. According to updated findings* our report reveals that a significant 42% of small business owners report being currently “very happy,” with another 39% describing themselves as currently “somewhat happy.”

“Building something from nothing is extremely rewarding. As a media platform and community for female founders, our particular business only succeeds if we help others succeed, and achieving this mission makes me very proud.”

– Jasmine Garnsworthy, FFW

That’s right, more than 80% of small business owners currently find happiness in their work despite the challenges of today’s economic landscape.

Colorful infographic from the VistaPrint Small Business Happiness Report showing changes in happiness levels before and after starting a business.

Ready to dive into the complete findings? Download the full 2025 Small Business Happiness Report to uncover all the insights.

So what is driving small business happiness?

The data from the 2025 Small Business Happiness Report suggests that happiness doesn’t necessarily depend on perfect economic conditions but is more dependent on internal or day-to-day factors. According to earlier research** 32% of respondents the daily details of how they run their business influence their happiness more than external conditions. 

Importantly, simply working for yourself can be a huge contributor to happiness. The majority (53%) of respondents we spoke to said they’re “much happier” now as a business owner than they were when they worked for someone else — a powerful endorsement for taking the entrepreneurial leap. 

“Small business owners are inherently positive people, and they find fulfillment by charting their own course.”

– Emily Whittaker, Executive Vice President (EVP) of North America and Global Marketing at VistaPrint

For most small business owners, daily operations, interactions, passions and mindset influence their overall enjoyment of running a business more than current economic factors.

Colorful infographic showing small business owner and top factors for happiness from the VistaPrint Small Business Happiness Report.

What small business owners enjoy the most:

  1. Freedom to set their own schedule (42%)
  2. Doing something they love or are passionate about (41%)
  3. Interacting with people, customers or society (30%)

While “controlling/improving the certainty of my income” is important and drives enjoyment for some (28%), this ranks lower than other factors, suggesting that running the day-to-day business is what truly contributes to fulfillment.

“The customer feedback is the best part of having a small business, hearing and reading all the reviews and just the happiness on their faces if I get to deliver it to their front door three hours later after ordering it, or if I have to ship it and then wait for their review and their message and be like, ‘Oh my gosh, I love this so much. It’s so cute, I’m going to order so much more’.”

– amarieacreates, Real Talk case study + VP ambassador/customer

Unleashing potential: Leveraging learning and AI 

As a small business owner, every new skill you develop becomes a building block for growth and innovation, and there are exciting opportunities that emerge when continuous learning meets AI adoption. 

Focusing on continuous learning can empower you with skills to create a competitive edge, increase your adaptability and problem-solving skills as well as increase your community connection. In fact, 73% of small business owners shared that “continued learning” is one of the things they enjoy most about being a small business owner. 

The most sought-after learning topics include, Technology and Innovation (66%), Marketing Management (66%) and Financial or Business Management (57%).

Insights from the VistaPrint Small Business Happiness Report – what small business owners love learning most, from tech to marketing and finance.

For Gen Z small business owners — the happiest demographic (very happy 54%) — “learning new things to improve the way I run my business” and “learning new ways to grow or expand my business” rank as key internal factors contributing to their current happiness. 

You can read more about happiness by generation in our full report.

The role of AI

Another area for continuous learning that has been a hot topic for small business owners for some time now is the use of AI. You may be using it as a part of your day-to-day life, but for a large percentage of the business owners we interviewed, a human touch is still preferred in many areas especially Strategy and Planning (48%) and Campaign Execution (43%).

“As an artist whose art touches every single aspect of my business, I will 100% always prefer a human touch, even if it means it’s imperfect.”

– Allie Arcos, Made To Dream Co., VP Ambassador

Colorful infographic from the VistaPrint Small Business Happiness Report highlighting how small business owners use AI and when they still prefer a human touch.

This suggests that while AI tools can be valuable, many small business owners still value human creativity and connection in their marketing efforts.

What other factors influence small business owners’ happiness? 

Of course, there are some things outside of the everyday that contribute to overall fulfillment. The survey shows that business size, years in business and even location are all factors. 

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Business size Years in business Happiness by region 

“There have been a lot of moments that we’ve been proud of through the journey of WildFlora. I think seeing our business grow, seeing our clientele really grow, we’ve had the luxury of servicing some really awesome people, and then letting our team grow too. Making WildFlora not just about us and what we have to offer, but giving jobs to people.”

– WildFlora, Real Talk case study + VP customer

We’ve even uncovered some surprising statistics about happiness by industry. Want to know more? Download the complete report

When passion meets persistence 

Ultimately, finding happiness and purpose in your small business journey helps you build resilience, a crucial ingredient of small business success.

“Determination is synonymous with entrepreneurship. While every small business owner’s pathway to happiness is different, it’s evident that by focusing on what they can control and seeking out learning opportunities, SBOs have what it takes to persevere even in the midst of macroeconomic uncertainty.”

– Emily Whittaker, EVP North America and Global Marketing at VistaPrint

What this means for your business

You may already experience many signs of business success but want to infuse more happiness into the journey. For small business owners wanting to put these insights into practice, our top actionable takeaways are:

  1. Embrace your passion – Doing what you love ranks higher as a happiness factor than income certainty.
  2. Focus on what you can control – Internal factors appear to have a stronger influence on your happiness than external economic conditions.
  3. Prioritize continued learning – Expanding your skills and knowledge correlates strongly with business satisfaction.

“I think turning your passion into a business is honestly the best way to go because you’re showing your love and passion for whatever it is that you’re trying to sell or express yourself through.”

– amarieacreates, Real Talk case study + VP Ambassador/customer

Looking for more specific recommendations to grow your small business? We’ve pulled together some inspiring resources from established small business owners to support you. If you’re just starting out, check out our empowering advice for starting your business. If you are looking to improve and grow your business, explore our best business advice.


Methodology:

*April 2025: This data was updated by VistaPrint via YouGov as part of a recontact effort for select survey questions conducted between April 17 – April 21, 2025. Responses were collected from 450 of the same SBOs as the February 2025 survey. Recontact data are weighted to the February 2025 sample composition using company size (number of employees) and tenure (first year as an SBO) to rebalance the April 2025 sample to the February 2025 sample prior to any comparisons.

**February 2025: All findings following** were collected by VistaPrint via YouGov between Feb. 3 – Feb. 20, 2025. Qualified responses were collected from 1,000 small business owners, aged 21 to 64, with between 1-100 employees located in the United States. At that time, 48% of SBOs said they were currently “very” happy with 41% saying they were currently “somewhat” happy.