"Food, rent and bills aren't getting any cheaper, so whether you've got a job, are juggling a couple of jobs, have your own business or are freelance, it never hurts to have diversified income streams. In other words, get yourself a side hustle and preferably one that can be automated as much as possible. Not one that needs loads of time or you to be live/in-person."
"Ideally, what you want is a simple way to make $100 per day. Because that will add up. If we're talking business days, then that's a minimum of $2,000 a month. However, if you have a system that operates every day (with people buying regardless of whether it's a weekday or weekend), then you could be talking about an extra $3,000 a month."
"There are numerous companies paying people in gift cards and cash (via checks, bank transfers or PayPal) to answer online surveys. If you're happy to give your opinion on one thing or another, whether it's government policies, TV shows, the flavor of chocolate or the color of a company logo, then you can make money answering online surveys. It's easy money and soon adds up once you're doing enough of them every week."
Rising costs make diversified income streams important regardless of employment status. Aim for side hustles that require minimal live time and can be largely automated. Targeting $100 per day can yield roughly $2,000 on business days or about $3,000 monthly if sales occur daily. Prioritize methods that do not demand significant extra time and avoid scammy or spammy tactics. Viable low-effort options include participating in paid online surveys and creating print-on-demand products, which require design work and marketing rather than inventory or printing investment. Use reputable platforms and passive systems to scale earnings without compromising ethics.
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