What To Do When Times Are Tough
Here are some ways to get by after your paycheck has evaporated. To make sure that you don’t go into debt, put spending on hold. Start by making meals at home with food you already have in your pantry.
Spend money only on necessities, like housing and transportation. Also, freeze all of your subscription services like Netflix and Hulu. You can always restart your subscription after you get your finances in order.
If you have any extra furniture, electronics or clothes, think about selling anything that you don’t use. You can try selling these spare items on apps like LetGo or OfferUp. Simply snap a few pictures with your smartphone and list your belongings for sale in your area. You can pick up extra work shifts with an app.
EasyShift and Gigwalk offer ways to earn extra money doing data reporting tasks. Gigwalk claims that you can earn $3 to more than $100 per shift, depending on location.
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