A recent survey finds that remote workers are especially susceptible to "daylighting," the practice of working a side hustle while on the clock at their main job.
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 4, 2023 / The gig economy, characterized by side hustles and freelance work, is witnessing unprecedented growth. Yet, gig workers have remained an elusive population.
To shed light on the characteristics of independent workers going into 2024, SideHustles.com conducted an in-depth survey, engaging 320 independent workers across the United States who rely on various forms of self-employment, be it as a side hustle or their primary source of income.
The side hustle survey results provide valuable insight on the current and future impact of side hustle culture on the job market.
Key Insights from the Survey
1. Future Outlook of Independent Employment
"As tensions between employers and remote workers grow in the aftermath of COVID, work delinquency rates like these foreshadow work-from-home crackdowns and 'return to office' pushes," says Mark Slack, cofounder of SideHustles.com.
The survey results suggest several trends that could shape the future of freelancers and side hustlers in different industries.
2. Side Hustles, the Economy, and Inflation
The rising prevalence of independent work is largely due to increased living costs and inflation. COVID-19 caused a major boom in side hustles, with 26% of current side hustlers having started their side hustles in 2020.
Effects of economic factors on independent work:
3. Challenges Faced by Independent Workers
The challenges that independent workers face vary depending on their age, job type, and whether they freelance or side hustle.
Core challenges by group:
*SideHustles.com conducted the survey using Pollfish over the last quarter of 2023. For more information or the full survey data, contact mark@sidehustles.com or (843) 480-0810.
Contact Information:
Mark Slack
Co-founder
mark@sidehustles.com
(843) 480-0810
SOURCE: SideHustles.com