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How to Make Some Quick Cash During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
October 20, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented loss in jobs across the country. Whether you are laid off or unable to work, these uncertain times may have made it difficult to pay your bills. As you wait for things to return to normal and be called back to work, you may need to find a way to make some quick cash.

With so many businesses closing their doors, you may think that finding a job is close to impossible. Some companies are in desperate need of more staff, including Big Box and grocery stores.

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You can apply for online payday loans from direct lenders or you can try some of these innovative ways to work and make ends meet. Let’s take a look at a few ways that you can make some quick cash during the pandemic.

Small Loans

The chances are that you have had to tighten your budget during the pandemic. For anyone who needs emergency cash to pay bills, a small loan can be a smart move. Although short term loans may carry higher interest rates, the alternative is getting behind on your bills and possibly damaging your credit rating. Payday or title loans are available online and can help fill the hole in your wallet regardless of your credit rating.

Work for a Rideshare Company

If you own a car, you may be overlooking potential income parked right in your driveway. You can sign up with a ridesharing service like Uber or Lyft and use your vehicle to make some extra cash. As an Uber driver, you can set your hours and choose your routes. In just a few hours a day, you can supplement your income and pay your bills on time.

Sell Items

With the extra time that you are spending at home during the quarantine, you have an excellent opportunity to purge your home of items that you don’t need. You may be surprised at how many things you can find at home that you can sell for extra cash. Look through your closet and list your designer items on a consignment site like Poshmark. Make money on clothing items, bags, and shoes that are just taking up space in your closet.

Go through your garage or basement for items that you can sell. Old gym equipment, sports equipment, camping items, old books, and vintage video games can make you money when selling them on sites like Letgo or eBay.

Part-Time Work

Although many companies are being forced to lay off their staff during the pandemic, specific industries are still in need of extra help. Grocery store chains, Big Box stores, and medical clinics are dramatically understaffed and trying to keep up with the increased demand during the pandemic. You could get some part-time hours as an essential worker to help make ends meet.

Babysitting

Most daycares and preschool programs have been closed down during this time. This puts working parents in a challenging position, and there is a desperate need for childcare services for parents who can’t stay at home during the pandemic. Talk to your family and friends and offer your babysitting services. This will not only help them out of a tough spot but allow you to make some extra cash. As the virus continues to spread throughout the country, we are all being faced with new challenges. If you are struggling financially and need to make some quick cash, follow some of these tips to help you pay your bills until you can get back to your regular work

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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