Let’s face it having a side hustle isn’t just trendy; it’s practically necessary these days.
A whopping 36% of Americans are working extra gigs outside their regular jobs, according to a recent survey, with Gen Z leading the charge. Nearly half of them are hustling for extra cash.
Whether you’re looking to level up your income game or just dip your toes into the side hustle pool for the first time, 2025 is bringing some amazing opportunities your way.
Here are four in-demand side hustles to consider—and spoiler alert, some pay seriously well!
1. Template Graphic Designer
Do you have a knack for making things look good? Businesses big and small are hungry for eye-catching designs for their websites and social media.
That’s where you come in.
If you’ve got the creative chops, you can design templates and sell them on platforms like Canva and Etsy.
“Businesses need tons of content these days,” says Angelique Rewers, CEO of BoldHaus.
Templates save time, and small businesses love them.
Think Instagram posts, TikTok backgrounds, or LinkedIn banners—they’re all fair game.
What You Could Earn:
Social media template packs on Etsy sell for around $70.
Keep in mind there’s a 20 cent listing fee and a 6.5% transaction fee, but the extra cash can stack up quickly.
Our Take: If you love designing and have a good eye for aesthetics, this is a fun and flexible gig.
Plus, the demand isn’t going anywhere soon.
2. AI Content Creator
The robots aren’t taking our jobs they’re making them! Small businesses need help turning their existing content into fresh, engaging posts using AI tools like Jasper, ChatGPT, and Claude.
“Take a company’s videos, blogs, or even interviews and run them through AI tools to create new content for newsletters, social media, or LinkedIn,” Rewers explains.
What You Could Earn:
AI content creators on platforms like Upwork charge up to $200 per hour.
Our Take: You don’t need to be a writing pro to crush this gig.
Learn the tools, practice your skills, and you could be earning top dollar in no time.
3. Podcast Assistant
Podcasts are booming, and they need behind-the-scenes heroes to help them shine.
As a podcast assistant, you can handle everything from booking guests to editing episodes or even promoting shows online.
“Video podcasts are huge now,” says Nicaila Okome, host of the “Side Hustle Pro” podcast.
Many podcasters also need video editing for YouTube.
What You Could Earn: Podcast producers on Fiverr charge as much as $500 per project.
Our Take: If you’re organized and tech-savvy, this side hustle is a goldmine.
You can choose your role based on what you’re good at whether it’s editing, managing schedules, or marketing.
4. Short-Term Rental Manager
The short-term rental market, including platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, is expected to grow by 11.4% in the next five years.
That means property owners will need help managing bookings, communicating with guests, and scheduling maintenance.
“This is a great remote side hustle, but it can also be local,” says Rewers.
What You Could Earn: Some rental managers work on commission, while others earn up to $35 an hour for local check-ins or managing guest needs.
Our Take: If you’re detail-oriented and good with people, this is a fantastic way to earn extra money, especially if you live in a high-demand area.
Final Thoughts
Side hustles aren’t just about making money—they’re a chance to learn new skills and explore your passions.
Whether you’re creative, tech-savvy, or a people person, there’s a gig out there for you.
So why not make 2025 the year you finally start that side hustle you’ve been dreaming about?
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