Plus, the data shows more older people have second jobs
Skip The Second Job
Try these ways to make extra cash
About half of Americans with college degrees were working multiple jobs in 2024, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Yikes.
It’s tough out there — life just requires more money than it used to. But does it require yet another job? It doesn’t have to.
If you need a little extra to make ends meet, it may be time to consider something different. Making some extra cash is as easy as doing surveys and canceling your car insurance and not paying your credit card company.
Our list may help you add more money to your wallet without adding more work to your plate.
Working Multiple Jobs Isn't Just For Young People Anymore
Over the past 30 years, the average age of Americans working more than one job has risen from 37 to 42 years old, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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