Passive Income: 3 Unique Side Hustles

Whether it’s a tough time or a time of inflation, finding ways to make money are essential.

Many people have chosen side hustles to bring in extra income to support their needs or to save for something important—such as a home, car, or trip.

Others do it out of necessity if extra bills pop up that they need to fund.

Side Hustles for Passive Income

For those who might have the talent to share with the world, consider using it for extra cash.

Performance Entertainment

For those who might have the talent to share with the world, consider using it for extra cash.

Michael Corbus, of Oak Grove, Oregon, has been performing as a Neil Diamond impersonator since 1994.

Re-Selling Business

One person’s “trash” becomes another person’s treasure—and brings in extra income for Lisa Hill of Portland, Oregon. Under the name of Lisa’s Furniture and More, Hill has been selling furniture online—a side hustle turned into a full-time business—since 2017.

Her side hustle started while working her administrative job when she found free furniture, painted it, and resold it. Friends advised that she was good at selling stuff online, and it took off.

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