These 4 side gigs could make you wealthy during a recession so easy, you wont even need to leave your home

A recession might be right around the corner — and it might be time to stop doomscrolling and start hustling.If your paycheck suddenly pulls a disappearing act, a lucrative side hustle could be the difference between living large and living on instant noodles.J.P.

Morgan is putting the odds of a recession in 2025 at 60%, and if you’re not ready, your bank account might be the first casualty.You can’t fix the economy, but you can protect the contents of your wallet.Here are four side hustles, per GOBankingRates, that could rake in serious dough and keep you afloat if your day job becomes history.If you’ve got a way with words — and a laptop — you could turn your writing skills into serious coin.

Freelance writers shockingly make a median of $83,000 a year, according to Glassdoor.Not too shabby for a job you can do in pajamas.The trick? Find your niche.

Whether it’s fashion advice, food guides for your city, copywriting for health companies, or ghostwriting someone’s romance novel, there’s always a market for talented writers.The wages will start low unless you’re already a published writer, but as your clips stack up, so will your rates.

Ditch every idea you had of thrift stores because they can make you cold, hard cash.If you have a good eye for trends or spotting designer clothes in the bargain bin, you can use your fashion sense for cash by reselling secondhand clothes, shoes, and accessories.Your local thrift store or a neighbor’s garage sale might be hiding a goldmine; all you have to do is dig.Poshmark, Depop, eBay, The Real Real, and Facebook Marketplace are your new runways and will give millions of people the ability to see what you’re selling.

Reseller Kelsey Mikula pulls in $12,000 a month reselling clothes she finds at the Salvation Army.Earnings can even go up from there, depending on what you specialize in reselling.

Once you find your niche — maybe it’s flipping vintage windbreakers or rare sneakers — the profits wil...

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Publisher: New York Post

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