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  2. 15 Side Gigs That Can Make You Richer Than a Full-Time Job - AOL

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    Many money-makers in the gig economy pay so well that you might even consider giving up your full-time job. If you need a side gig to create extra income, read this list of viable options to ...

  3. LinkedIn's Jobs on the Rise 2025 report, released on Tuesday, highlights the 25 fastest-growing jobs over the past three years and the trends defining the future of work. Sixty percent of the jobs ...

  4. Taskrabbit - Wikipedia

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    TaskRabbit founder Leah Busque at TechCrunch Disrupt (2012). TaskRabbit, Inc. d/b/a TaskRabbit operates an online marketplace that matches freelance labor with local demand, allowing people to find help with tasks including personal assistance, furniture assembly, moving, delivery, and handyman work.

  5. 15 Weekend Side Jobs That Will Make You Money - AOL

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    Traditional nine-to-five, 40-hour work week jobs provide a stable, steady income for many Americans. $2,000 Quarter? Check Your Pockets Before You Use This 2004 CoinLearn: How To Guard Your Wealth...

  6. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    [3] 10% of the American workforce participated in the gig economy in 2018. [4] According to a 2019 Bank of Canada report, 18% of Canadians worked in the gig economy for non-recreational reasons. [5] Around 2018, 15% of China's workforce, representing over 110 million people, was involved in the gig economy. [4]

  7. 5 Seasonal Side Gigs That Pay at Least $15 per Hour - AOL

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    The upcoming holidays are revealing the true impact that inflation has had on the average American. According to economic research from Indeed, 33% more people are looking for seasonal holiday ...