Not so long ago, a 9-5 job was enough to pay the bills and put food on the table.
But out-of-control inflation has kneecapped the eight-hour day. According to a survey by Insuranks, a small-business insurance marketplace, 93% of adults have a side hustle or are working a second job.
Nearly 80% of those surveyed work full-time, but both full-time and part-time respondents said they devoted an average of 13 hours per week to their side hustle.
Welcome to the United States of exhaustion.
As Fox Business reported, many survey respondents who reported taking on extra work said they did so as a result of economic conditions and rising prices. Nearly half (44%) said they took on a side hustle to make ends meet, while 28% said it was to cover rising costs from inflation. Around half of Americans (51%) also said that they're considering taking up an additional side hustle because of inflation.
Some of the moneymaking enterprises include selling items on sites like eBay, Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, freelance work and selling used clothes. They're also hitting the road, joining up as drivers for ride-share companies like Uber and Lyft.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi pointed to increased living costs as one reason why more people were choosing to drive for Uber: "72% of drivers in the U.S. are saying that one of the considerations of their signing up to drive on Uber was actually inflation," he told CNBC's TechCheck earlier this fall.
As NBC News reported, Khosrowshahi said that Uber now has more drivers and couriers earning money than before the pandemic. New driver sign-ups were up by 76% year over year.