Usually, after a financial crisis, people spend less money and fewer new businesses launch.
Welcome to the age of the side hustle, where Americans are increasingly devoted to finding extra money to spend.
Here's why so many people have side hustles right now, and why economists say they're probably here to stay.
For roughly half of Americans with side hustles, the extra money isn't for fun: It's a necessity, driven by financial uncertainty.
$250 per month is "by no means enough to live on, [but] it's a nice amount of money," Rossman says.
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Z, Kayla Bruun, Ted Rossman, Bankrate, Rossman, Bruun, Shonnita Leslie, Leslie, millennials, Gen Zers, It's, it's, Taylor, Nich Tremper
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U.S, millennials, America, Texas