This year,
workers will see a two percent increase -- from 4.2 percent to 6.2
percent - in their payroll taxes from 2012 levels. This amounts to a
reduction in an annual income of $1,000 for the typical U.S. family
earning $50,000 a year.
In addition, those workers who have been laid off in recent months or had work hours cut are certainly feeling a pinch. If you are among them -- or worried that you soon may be -- the start of the New Year is a great time to take the future of your financial situation into your own hands.
Start searching now for ways to make extra cash to simply pay for the increasing expense of just living. These strategies and "side gigs" may help you ease any financial strain:
1. Cash in gift cards. Tired of shopping? Don't need
any more gifts? You may be used to holding onto gift cards for months -
or years. Maybe you even used gift cards to purchase presents over the
holidays. But if you need some extra cash, resale companies are happy to
take them off your hands. At CardPool.com, you can get up to 92 percent of the card's value - and you don't have to pay a fee. Also check out PlasticJungle.com, which will also pay you for your gift card, either by check or a deposit into a PayPal account. In addition, those workers who have been laid off in recent months or had work hours cut are certainly feeling a pinch. If you are among them -- or worried that you soon may be -- the start of the New Year is a great time to take the future of your financial situation into your own hands.
Start searching now for ways to make extra cash to simply pay for the increasing expense of just living. These strategies and "side gigs" may help you ease any financial strain:
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2. Work extra hours at a part-time job. SnagaJob.com is just one of the great resources for finding part-time jobs, offering opportunities for work on an hourly basis. Pay generally ranges from $10-$11 an hour. Just because the holidays are over doesn't mean there are not jobs out there, especially in retail. Restaurants and food services, health-care and personal care are other top industries for hourly workers, according to SnagaJob.com.
If you're in a big city, check out TaskRabbit.com to find odd jobs that can help you to earn extra cash. Task Rabbit is a service offered in about a dozen major metropolitan areas that connects people who are willing to pay for jobs with people who have the skills to perform them. Here's how it works: Someone who needs a package hand-delivered posts the task on Task Rabbit. You bid on the job, and if you're the lowest bid, you'll be assigned to to make the delivery. You get paid by the person who hires you, minus a service fee.
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3. Start an online store.
Turn your hobby, skills or expertise into a part-time business. Set up
your own "online store" by selling products on Amazon.com, eBay.com or
relative newcomer Etsy.com,
an online marketplace for handmade jewelry, crafts and other goods, as
well as vintage items. Etsy charges 20 cents to list an item for four
months. When your item sells, you'll pay a 3.5 percent transaction fee.
You can customize your shop with a banner, profile, shop policies and
more. You'll get your own URL for your Etsy shop, based on your
username. 4. Hold a virtual garage sale. Post your listings for furniture or whatever you'd like to sell online or on a smartphone mobile app like Geoli.st. Essentially a CraigsList for your mobile phone, Geoli.st. is a free app that offers virtual classified ads on the best deals near your location. Geoli.st deploys a location-based technology so that people in your area will see your product for sale (photo, description and price). Since you're selling to buyers in your area, you can avoid shipping to far away places and get paid in person.
5. Sell your knowledge. Calling all teachers! Sell your original lesson plans, exams, teaching guides and worksheets. TeachersPayTeachers.com is a website that lets you upload your original files to its catalog and set your own price. Basic membership to join the site is free and you'll get a 60 percent royalty on gross sales, paid to you quarterly through Paypal.
Another way to sell your smarts is to take up tutoring. Peer2Peer (part of AristotleCircle.com), matches students and tutors (ages 16 years old or older). Pay ranges from $12-$15 an hour and, generally, you have to be able to work at least three hours a week.
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