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Motley Fool recently released this article that detailed why side hustles could actually be costing consumers. It reminded me of a Money article that was published a few months ago, which included the findings from an MIT study about the actual hourly income Lyft and Uber drivers make after taking into account expenses like gas and repairs (don't forget the mints, too).
Interestingly enough, the Money article found that “30% of Uber and Lyft drivers are actually losing money once expenses like gas, insurance, vehicle repairs, and depreciation are included, according to the paper.” This is a great segue to another point: depending on your side hustle, you may not actually be profiting if you don’t dedicate enough hours a week.
The Motley Fool article identifies the following costs that could potentially do more financial harm than good to consumers with a side hustle:
– Materials and equipment will undoubtedly eat into your earnings
– Travel to and from jobs is necessary for many side hustles
– Depending on how much you earn, you’ll need to fill out tax form 1099
– Less advancements at a full-time job is a repercussion of spending more time on your side hustle
Many websites advertising “easy jobs” don’t explicitly mention the amount of time involved—only the money aspect is highlighted. For example, some of my friends would spend hours a day watching random video a day and rating them all for the measly sum of a few dollars. After dedicating three straight hours of watching videos, my friends would make about $11. The money seemed worth the rote work, but they were ultimately making just over $3 an hour—which isn’t that much better than Lyft and Uber drivers who earn about $3.37 per hour before taxes. They soon came to the realization that their time was worth more than that.
While side hustles are a great way to earn additional income, a good rule of thumb is to do a cost-benefit analysis prior to jumping into what may seem like a beneficial financial endeavor. Believe it or not, your time is actually worth money. So… how much do you value your time?
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