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self-employed

American  
[self-em-ploid, self-] / ˈsɛlf ɛmˈplɔɪd, ˌsɛlf- /

adjective

  1. earning one's living directly from one's own profession or business, as a freelance writer or artist, rather than as an employee earning salary or commission from another.


self-employed British  

adjective

  1. earning one's living in one's own business or through freelance work, rather than as the employee of another

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What does self-employed mean? Self-employed means earning one's main income by getting paid directly for one’s work, such as by owning one's own business, as opposed to being an employee and getting paid by an employer. When people describe themselves as self-employed, it typically means that this is their primary way of earning income, and that they do it full-time—as opposed to working as an employee and doing freelance work on the side, for example. The term self-employed is often used by and applied to people who consider themselves business owners, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. Self-employed is sometimes used to collectively refer to self-employed people, as in This program is intended to help the self-employed. The state of being self-employed is self-employment. Example: I love being self-employed—my boss is amazing.

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Etymology

Origin of self-employed

First recorded in 1945–50

Explanation

If you own your business or do freelance work, you're self-employed. Self-employed people don't work for an employer. When someone is employed, it means they work or have a job. When you're self-employed, you work and pay income taxes like any other worker, but the way your job is defined is different. You're either a business owner, or someone who does freelance jobs. You might be a self-employed plumber or a self-employed editor — either way, you work for yourself.

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“I left it where it belonged, in the jury room,” said Puig, 54 years old, a self-employed restaurant consultant.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026

Transport for London contractor Kenneth Amoah, 39, was hit in the back and left paralysed, while self-employed Kadeem Francis, 32, received a foot injury.

From BBC • May 20, 2026

Robert Kenyon, a self-employed plumber, has been confirmed as Reform's official candidate for the upcoming contest in in Greater Manchester.

From BBC • May 19, 2026

The brighter payroll jobs picture came despite a fall in total civilian employment of 39,600 jobs, to 18.7 million, a figure that includes seasonal agricultural jobs and the self-employed, such as independent contractors.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

Scaramouche, a self-employed painter, was one of the best tennis players among people of colour in Johannesburg.

From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane

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