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The side hustle industry is booming in the U.S., with people turning their hobbies and skills into businesses they can earn some extra money from. But what does the average side hustle look like? And how much money can you really make from one of these jobs?

We’ve put together some interesting side hustle statistics, so keep reading to find out more about the industry and those who are a part of it.

Key Statistics

  • 45% of working Americans currently have a side hustle.
  • 30% of those with a side hustle said they need the extra money to cover basic costs.
  • 19.1% of side hustlers report that they make more than $1,000 a month.
  • Most side hustlers spend 5-10 hours per week on their business.
  • An average side hustle brings in $688 a month, but 45.6% of people report that they earn less than $250 a month from their side hustle.

Contents

  • Key Statistics
  • What is a side hustle?
  • How much do people make through side hustles?
    • How do people spend side hustle earnings?
  • Primary incomes and side hustles
  • Most popular side hustles
  • Side hustles by age
    • Side hustle earnings by age group
  • Who do side hustlers work with?
  • How much time do people spend on side jobs?
  • How long have people been working on their side jobs?
  • Fastest growing industries for side hustles
    • Accounting and Finance
    • Digital Marketing
    • IT and Cyber Security
    • Virtual Assistant
    • Life Coaching
  • Survey Methodology
  • Sources

What is a side hustle?

A side hustle, also known as a side gig or side job, is an additional occupation that brings someone extra money on top of their main source of income. Some of the most popular side hustles in the U.S. include selling clothes, making and selling crafts, delivery driving, and freelance writing.

One of the simplest ways to start a side hustle is to take a skill or hobby you already have and turn it into a business. This way you already have the foundations in place and you don’t need to learn a ton of new things.

How much do people make through side hustles?

The amount of money you can make through side hustles varies depending on the industry you choose to go into, how much time you put in and how you market your business.

Another survey conducted on behalf of Self found that most respondents (26.7%) earned between $51-$250 per month from their side hustle. A small percentage (1.7%) of respondents said they earn over $4,000 per month from their side hustle.

How much do you make from your side hustle per month?
$0 0.7%
$1-$50 18.2%
$51-$250 26.7%
$251-$500 19.4%
$501-$1000 15.9%
$1,001-$2,000 10.9%
$2,001-$4,000 6.5%
More than $4,000 1.7%

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From the survey data we collected, side hustles bring in an estimated average of $688 a month. Of course, as the split of earnings shows, there will be some side hustlers earning much more, and many earning much less.

That’s not to say it isn’t worth trying your own side hustle, though it may be difficult in the initial stages. There are plenty of people who turn a simple hobby like crocheting or gardening into something that makes them enough money to cover basic costs and afford some extra luxuries in life.

How do people spend side hustle earnings?

Of our respondents, over half (57.9%) said that they financially rely on their side hustle earnings month to month, even though 69.8% are working a full-time job. 34.7% said they use the money they earn from their side hustle to pay regular bills and household expenses. A quarter of people even said they wouldn’t be able to pay for their basic bills without the additional income.

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These statistics show that an increasing number of Americans, even those in full-time employment, still rely on additional income sources to pay their bills and expenses. However, 32.2% said that they use their side hustle earnings for additional spending and as disposable income, and 29.8% said they invested the money or put it into a savings account.

Primary incomes and side hustles

Most people we surveyed (69.9%) said their primary income was a full-time job, followed by part-time jobs at 14.3%. Just 1.5% of people surveyed said that their primary income is investments, but these people were the most likely to have a side hustle with 94.1% saying they had one.

The people least likely to have a side hustle are those who get their main income from a pension. However, 85% of people in this category still said they had a side hustle.

Most popular side hustles

When it comes to the most popular side hustles, there were a few that stood out from respondents. The most popular types of side hustles were related to online blogging and social media, with 16.6% falling into this category. The next choice was gig work, including working for platforms like Uber and delivery services.

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These were closely followed by freelancing and running online shops which each took 13.4% of the share. As we can see from this data, many of the most popular side hustles are online-based or run by online platforms and apps. The less popular side jobs were more traditional, including babysitting and dog walking.

Side hustles by age

A study on behalf of Self found that the majority of side hustles are being started by the younger generation, with 70% of those aged 18-24 saying that they were planning to start one. This was followed by the 25-34 age group, with 62% of them planning on starting a side hustle.

However, those in the older age groups like the 65+ category were much less likely to consider a side hustle, with only 33% saying they were thinking of setting one up. The general trend showed that as age increased, interest in starting a side hustle decreased.

Side hustle earnings by age group

There is a distinct difference in the side hustle earnings of different age groups in the U.S. From our survey respondents, those in the lowest and highest age brackets had the lowest estimated average earnings, with 18-24s averaging $533.43 per month, and those over 65 averaging $581.32 per month.

The highest earners were those in the middle, the 55-64 group earned the most with an average of $1,061.11 per month, and the 35-44s came second with $944.82 per month.

Age Group Estimated Average Side Hustle Earnings
18-24 $533.43 per month
25-34 $925.95 per month
35-44 $944.82 per month
45-54 $891.76 per month
55-64 $1,061.11 per month
65+ $581.32 per month

Who do side hustlers work with?

Our survey found that with 71.1% of those asked, the majority work on their side hustles by themselves. The next most popular set-up was working with a romantic partner, but this only took 13.3% of the share in comparison. The least common set up among respondents was working with multiple people.

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We also found that more than half of the side hustles mentioned began as hobbies. Out of those asked who said they had a side hustle, 60.5% said their side job initially started as a hobby or activity they enjoyed which they then started earning money from.

How much time do people spend on side jobs?

Our survey found that the most common amount of time people spend on their side hustles is 5-10 hours per week, with 32% of respondents. The next most popular answer was 11-20 hours a week, followed by those who spent fewer than 5 hours per week on their side hustle.

Only 2.3% said they spent more than 40 hours a week on their side job. But for those spending this amount of hours on their side job, when does it stop being a side hustle and become a full-time job?

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We also found that the most common time people worked on their side hustles was in the evening. A third of our survey responses said they spent time in the evening working on their side jobs. The least popular time to work on side hustles was the weekend, however, this still covered 18.2% of our responses.

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How long have people been working on their side jobs?

We asked our survey respondents how long they had been working on their side hustles. The most popular answer was 1-2 years, with 20.8% of the group, closely followed by those who had been working on theirs for less than 6 months with 19.7%.

Over three-quarters (77.7%) of those who answered said they had been doing their side hustle for less than 3 years. So for most people, taking on side jobs is a relatively new pursuit, possibly influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and a rise in the cost of living.

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However, there was a near 50/50 split between respondents who said they started their side hustle as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and effects on the job market. In fact, those who answered ‘no’ that they didn’t start their side hustle because of the pandemic, were ahead by just 0.2%.

Fastest growing industries for side hustles

Being aware of some of the fastest-growing industries predicted for the next decade can help you choose a lucrative side hustle or small business to pursue. If you already have particular skills or are looking to develop new skills in a certain area, these should give you some ideas. Here are some of the industries and job roles that are expected to grow quickly in the coming years.

Industry Expected growth in jobs by 2030
Personal care and services 21.7%
Computer and mathematical 14.1%
Arts, design and media 13.1%
Transportation and material moving 8.8%
Finance 8%
Installation, maintenance and repair 6.7%

Accounting and Finance

There are a lot of companies hiring freelance accountants at the moment. Every organization and business from every sector needs accounting and financial services. Things like tax filing, auditing, and bookkeeping can be carried out remotely by a freelance accounts professional.

The finance sector is expected to grow by 8% over the next 10 years [1] BLS - Business and Financial Outlook https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/home.htm, with increasing demand from small businesses and large corporations for these kinds of services. So, for people who have skills in finance and banking, this could be a great option to consider if you’re thinking of starting your own business.

Digital Marketing

For freelancers looking to get into the digital marketing space, there are several routes you can go down. Things like data analytics, branding, social media management, and search engine optimization all fall into this sector.

Digital marketing professionals can earn up to $100,000 per year working freelance, so it’s a skill that’s well worth having. The field of advertising, promotions, and marketing is expected to grow 6% over the next 10 years with 34,000 job openings expected in this industry. [2] BLS - Advertising, Promotions and Marketing Outlook https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/advertising-promotions-and-marketing-managers.htm

IT and Cyber Security

It is predicted that cybercrime will cost the world $8 trillion a year in 2023, growing to $10.5 trillion by 2025. This would be a 250% increase compared to the $3 trillion it cost in 2015. [3] Cyber Security Ventures - Cost of Cybercrime https://cybersecurityventures.com/cybercrime-to-cost-the-world-8-trillion-annually-in-2023/

With the increase in sophisticated cyber-attacks posing a threat to businesses, it’s expected that there will be a high demand for cybersecurity professionals to keep business networks protected from these attacks.

Virtual Assistant

There are lots of companies out there hiring virtual assistants to outsource admin and data entry tasks to. The work is varied and you can do it from the comfort of your own home as long as you have a computer and internet connection. Set the hours you want to work and take on tasks when it suits you.

A recent report found that the virtual assistant industry is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 32.72% between 2023 and 2028, growing from $11.3 billion to $45.8 billion during this period. [4] Virtual Assistant Market Size https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/08/16/2726758/0/en/Intelligent-Virtual-Assistant-Market-Size-Share-Analysis-Growth-Trends-Forecasts-2023-2028.html For those who are looking for a side hustle where you can work flexibly on your computer, this industry would be a good option to consider.

Life Coaching

A life coach’s work involves helping clients identify parts of their lives that need development and improvement, whether that’s in their career, relationships, or otherwise. The U.S. life coaching market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.85% between 2023 and 2030. [5] Grand View Research - U.S. Life Coaching Market Report https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/us-life-coaching-market-report

To become a life coach, you’ll need to be trained and certified, and life coaches aren’t state-regulated like therapists. Typically, personal coaches can charge between $75 and $1,000 per hour for their services. You can also choose hours of work and schedule appointments when it suits you.

Working a side hustle alongside a full-time job

If you’re planning on starting a side hustle or running a small business alongside a full-time job, you’ll need to make sure that working on the side hustle won’t affect your day job. Consider that you may eventually choose to take on your side hustle full-time, meaning you’ll have to leave your regular job. Be sure to communicate with your employer so that you can work on your side hustle without any repercussions.

Summary

So, there you have it, some interesting statistics surrounding the side hustle industry and the people who work in it. Side hustles have become increasingly common over the last few years, with many more people looking to supplement their income by making money from their hobbies and interests.

Methodology

A survey of 1,113 Americans was carried out in February 2022 asking a range of questions relating to side hustles including who has them, how much they earn, and the most popular industries for side hustles.

The respondents’ age ranges were:

  • 18-24 - 8.3%
  • 25-34 - 40.7%
  • 35-44 - 29.6%
  • 45-54 - 12.1%
  • 55-64 - 6.6%
  • Over 65 - 2.7%

The respondents’ genders were:

  • Female - 55.4%
  • Male - 43.4%
  • Non-binary - 0.9%
  • Other - 0.3%

Sources

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FAQs

U.S. Side Hustle Statistics - Survey Results | Self Financial? ›

19.1% of side hustlers report that they make more than $1,000 a month. Most side hustlers spend 5-10 hours per week on their business. An average side hustle brings in $688 a month, but 45.6% of people report that they earn less than $250 a month from their side hustle.

What are the statistics on side hustles? ›

More than half (54%) of Americans say they've adopted a side hustle to supplement their primary source of income in the last 12 months. Gen Zers are most likely to take on a side gig (71%), but millennials are close behind (68%). Nearly one-third of baby boomers say they've taken on a side hustle.

How many Americans are looking for a side hustle? ›

24% of Americans plan to start a side hustle this year

Whether they are seeking extra cash out of necessity or hoping to save a little extra each year, 61.6M Americans plan to find a second source of income soon.

What is the average income for a side hustle? ›

The average monthly income of a side hustle is $483. 1 in 5 Americans report making over $15,000 a year from their side hustles. Side hustlers said they would need to make an average of $4,500 a month to consider leaving their full-time job. 44% of Americans have a side hustle to help cover their bills.

Do side hustles really make money? ›

Side hustles are a great way to boost your income, plus they let you explore potential business ideas with little upfront costs or major time commitments. There are a variety of successful side hustle opportunities, whether in-person or online, so chances are there is a side hustle that could work for you.

Why do most side hustles fail? ›

The biggest problem with side hustles is they can make you think small. Instead of going all-in on an idea a side hustle can force you to only do it part-time. You can accidentally put in minimum effort because it's not the main gig. A side hustle lets a lot of people off the hook.

What is the most common side hustle? ›

Some of the most popular side hustles in the U.S. include selling clothes, making and selling crafts, delivery driving, and freelance writing. One of the simplest ways to start a side hustle is to take a skill or hobby you already have and turn it into a business.

How many Gen Z have a side hustle? ›

Side hustles are common among young Americans. In fact, 55% of Gen Zers ages 18 to 26 and millennials ages 27 to 42 have a side hustle.

Do 44% of Americans work a side hustle to make ends meet? ›

Americans are increasingly turning to side hustles to make more money amid economic uncertainty and persistent high inflation. Some 44% of Americans are working at least one extra job to make ends meet each month, according to survey from Insuranks, a small-business insurance marketplace.

How can I make $3000 a month as a side hustle? ›

In this article, we will discuss eight side jobs that can earn you $3,000 or more per month.
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Do side hustles count as income? ›

Do I need to report my side hustle income? Any net earnings from self-employment that are $400 or more in a given calendar year are subject to income taxes, regardless of whether you receive a 1099 form. You must report these earnings on federal and state income tax filings.

How many side hustles are too many? ›

While you could theoretically start as many side hustles as you want, you might want to keep your side businesses focused on three or less to keep your workload manageable. A survey from Payoneer found that most freelancers stay focused on no more than three simultaneous projects at once.

What are the statistics of side hustles? ›

Top Side Hustle Statistics

Over one-third of Americans have a side hustle. At least 50% of millennials reportedly have a side hustle. According to Zapier, the average side hustle earns an extra $12,689 per year. Most side hustlers devote 5-20 hours a week to their endeavors.

Do people really make money with Canva? ›

There are tons of different ways to make money with Canva from creating and selling digital products that you create in the tool to creating a new Canva skill as a service that you can freelance out to other businesses.

Are side hustles becoming more popular? ›

Young Americans are hustling — literally. According to the latest LendingTree survey of nearly 2,000 U.S. Gen Zers and millennials, more than half of young Americans have a side hustle. And it isn't just an option, as 80% of these side hustlers say they're more reliant on the extra income because of today's economy.

Why are so many people promoting side hustles? ›

1. Financial Need: Side hustles can provide extra income, which may be necessary to cover expenses, save, or pay off debt. 2. Flexibility: Side hustles often offer more flexibility in terms of hours and location, making it easier to balance with a full-time job.

How do side hustles affect taxes? ›

Side hustle quarterly estimated payments

The IRS considers your side gig earnings as self-employed income. That means you're responsible for paying quarterly taxes, since taxes aren't taken out of your check.

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