Author: Kathy Kristof

  • One-Day $100 Hustles

    One-Day $100 Hustles

    Want a $100 side hustle? A new study found 20 jobs that would pay $100 in a single day. And while you need skills, you don’t need a college degree.

  • Side Hustles You Can Do With An Infant

    Side Hustles You Can Do With An Infant

    Side hustles can help pay the extra bills that come with kids. Here are five lucrative side hustles that you can do with an infant.

  • “Misclassified” or Mistreated? A Guide & Quiz

    “Misclassified” or Mistreated? A Guide & Quiz

    Some companies rob workers of thousands of dollars in wages by misclassifying them as “self-employed.” Here’s how to know if you’re “misclassified” or just mistreated.

  • Mini hustles: A little effort for a little money

    Mini hustles: A little effort for a little money

    Looking for a side hustle, but don’t have the physical or emotional bandwidth to devote much energy to it? Consider these mini hustles.

  • Scrambly

    Scrambly

    Scrambly pays individuals to test out new products, apps and games, as well as take surveys Expected pay: varies Husl$core: $$$$

  • Dreamstime

    Dreamstime

    Dreamstime allows freelancers to upload and sell stock photos, videos, music and art for a 25-60% royalty. Expected pay: between 30 cents and $3 per sale

  • OneMeasure Perks

    OneMeasure Perks

    OneMeasure Perks pays Android smart phone users to download their app and leave it open on the phone Expected pay: 16 cents per day Husl$core: $$$

  • Nickelytics

    Nickelytics

    Nickelytics is a mobile advertising company that enlists freelancers to place advertisements on their cars. Pay: $150-$250 per month.

  • Side Hustles for Drivers

    Side Hustles for Drivers

    Love driving your car and wish you could make some money doing it? You’re in luck. There are dozens of side hustles for drivers.

  • Earn six-figures — mostly non-taxable — as a travel nurse

    Earn six-figures — mostly non-taxable — as a travel nurse

    Anthony Swain, 32, and his wife earn six-figure incomes, and pay tax on just a fraction of that. Such is the life of a travel nurse.