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Retirees Are Making Big Money From These 5 Side Gigs in 2025 — Here’s How

November 4, 2025 · 8 min read

5. Selling Crafts or Vintage Finds Online

What it is:
If you have a creative streak or an eye for valuable finds, selling items online can turn into a surprisingly steady source of income. Handmade jewelry, art, refurbished furniture, or vintage collectibles — there’s a market for nearly everything.

Why retirees love it:
It blends creativity with entrepreneurship. You can work from home, set your own pace, and make real money from something you enjoy.

How to start:
Platforms like Etsy, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace are beginner-friendly. Start by listing a few items, photograph them in natural light, and write honest, detailed descriptions.

Average pay:
Highly variable — from a few hundred dollars a month to several thousand for consistent sellers.

How to Stay Safe and Make the Most of Your Side Gig

  1. Avoid scams: Never pay upfront to apply for a job. Real employers don’t charge you to work for them.

  2. Track your income: Keep a simple spreadsheet or use free apps like Mint or EveryDollar to monitor what you earn.

  3. Plan for taxes: Even part-time income is taxable. Setting aside 15–20% for taxes ensures no surprises later.

  4. Balance work with rest: It’s easy to take on too much when you start enjoying it — but your time and energy are valuable.

Earning money in retirement doesn’t have to mean going back to the 9-to-5 grind. The best side gigs let you work from home, stay social, or express your creativity — all while keeping a healthy balance of time and income.

Whether you’re looking to supplement your Social Security or just want a new sense of purpose, these five options can open doors to something genuinely fulfilling.

Want extra tips on how to protect your savings, boost your retirement income, and work smarter — not harder?
You’ll find them on the next page.

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