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Gift wrapping is just one example: Plenty of holiday-themed side hustles use skills that anyone can learn and get paid for. Gift wrapping and running a business are different, she adds: "It's not about whether you love it. The average gift wrapper in the U.S. earns up to $21 per hour, according to job search site Indeed. Hanging Christmas lightsSpencer Claeys' business, Northwest Pro Wash, usually cleans roofs and gutters in the greater Seattle area. Hanging lights, on the other hand, "is more like a luxury," he adds.
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The first time Eddy Rich dressed up as Santa Claus, he was just doing a neighborly favor. The father-son duo typically divides the money in a 60-40 split, Chris Rich says. When he started as a party Santa, Eddy Rich charged about $125 per hour for in-person events. He could attend, at most, five parties per day, spending hours sitting in Atlanta traffic, Chris Rich says. When Eddy Rich first got started, he bought a $550 Santa suit and paid $80 for a custom belt, with a four-inch brass buckle cast by a local jeweler, he says.
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