One in five Brits have started a 'side hustle' since March 2020
- 61% of them claim it was because of covid-19 (rising to 67% of 16-24 year olds).
- Close to a third say it was out of necessity - to 'make ends meet' (30%) or pay off debt (18%).
- Average side hustle income £497 per month; 16% claim to eamore than £1000 a month.
- Most popular gig is selling handcrafted products (23%) but, being a social media influencer, driving a taxi and offering nutritional advice are also on the list.
One in five (19%) adults in the
Just under two thirds (63%) of those who started a side hustle since
The most popular 'side hustle' people chose to pursue was to 'sell handcrafted products' (23%), followed by freelancing (12%). One in nine (11%) turned to art, 9% to photography, while a similar number (10%) tried their hand at being a social media influencer. This was most popular with those aged 16-24 (13%) - no one in the 55+ age bracket pursued this as a supplementary activity. Other, slightly less popular, income boosters included becoming a courier (6%), teaching (6%), driving a taxi (4%) and offering nutritional advice(4%).
When asked what their original motivation was to start a side hustle in addition to their normal, full time job during the pandemic, most say it was financially motivated. Two in five (39%) people said they did it because they saw an opportunity to tua hobby into an income; others to 'make ends meet' (30%); become financially independent (21%) or to pay off debts (18%). Over a quarter (27%) started their new vocation to empower themselves/ gain confidence and improve their mental health, while 16% just wanted to practice the skills they had attained (i.e. photography, counselling etc).
There is no doubt that there is extra money to be made when individuals exploit their talents and skills to produce products or provide services that other people want. And, there's no shortage of people in the
Almost two in five (38%) people used the money they earnt from their side hustle for day-to-day living expenses (rent, food, clothes). Encouragingly, one in four (25%) said it was used to save for tomorrow or the longer term (i.e. pensions) - this figure was consistent across all age groups and genders. Interestingly, three times the number of men (23%) to women (only 7%) said they used the extra income they earned to 'invest in stocks, shares and cryptocurrencies'.
"The enterprise is to be admired and the talents are to be celebrated. It's also impressive that many are looking to use the extra income to bolster tomorrow's longer-term financial needs, as well as those of today."
-ENDS-
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1. ONS figures show there are 54,098,971 Brits aged 16+. 63% of those who started a side hustle and are still doing it equates to 6.49 million.
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