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Side hustles have become more than just a way to pick up some extra cash to get yourself a little treat—more people believe they need them just to survive.
According to a survey from Lending Tree, 44% of Americans have a side hustle, and 43% of those earning extra income are doing so to cover their living expenses. A different survey, from Bankrate, found that 32% of side hustlers believe they will always need that extra income to get by, while 16% want to one day turn the side hustle into their main hustle.
For most, the extra monthly income they generate isn’t much. According to Bankrate data:
- When it comes to the side grind, 71% of people—and 80% of Gen Zers—make $500 or less. And 19% of overall respondents reported taking home between $501 and $2,000.
- Then there are the ultimate hustlers: Nine percent of respondents said they make more than $2,000 monthly from their extra work.
What’s everyone doing?
The best-paying side jobs are mostly web-based, like website designer and video editor. Drop-shipping, driving for ride-hailing apps, delivery driving, and even recording voiceovers are among the most popular hustles.
Experts recommend finding work that takes advantage of specialized skills you already have.
Are side hustles a privilege?
The image of a side hustler is that of someone making a few extra bucks to cover expenses, but research shows most people acquiring part-time cash are often already well-off.
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