Gig work, in particular ride-hailing for companies like Uber and Lyft, is getting more popular.
AdvertisementMore and more Americans are taking up gig work for companies like Uber and Lyft — in part because some have fewer options to land high-paying jobs.
Additionally, BofA found that people with ride-hailing income earned, on average, more a month than those who did delivery gig work.
Vacation rental was the highest-earning gig BofA measured, but this is only accessible to people with a home to rent out.
While some young people could value the supplementary income gig work can provide — particularly if they're struggling to pay the bills — others may end up disappointed.
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