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If one income isn't paying the bills anymore, you may be considering a side hustle, like many other Americans. In fact, 35% of working Americans say “not making enough money” is their biggest source of financial stress, according to The Penny Hoarder's 2025 State of Savings Survey. But who wants to go to another job after spending all day working at their current one?

There are many ways you could be making money from the comfort of your home. For most of the picks on our list, all you need is a solid internet connection, some spare time and an extra comfy set of sweatpants to work in (technically optional, but highly recommended).

Whether it's tutoring, testing websites or micro-investing, your side hustle doesn't have to mean extra time in a cubicle. 
 

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