On average, every high school has one 'ultra-high-earning' teen who makes $10,000 via online hustles
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In fact, recent research from the digital marketing platform Whop has found that there is at least one "ultra high earning" teenager in every U.S. high school making $10,000 or more each year without leaving their bedrooms.
Although some aspirational youngsters-an estimated one in every 625 pupils-are making thousands from their side hustles after school, the study found that the average teen has earned $718 in the past year online.
According to Whop, one in three students under 18 have been approached by a brand to sponsor a product through their digital channels, or know someone who has.
While the average teenager is technically earning more (just over $100 a year) by selling their unloved hoodies, sneakers, jeans and more, the few teens taking home more than $1,000 from online gigs are most likely influencing.
Read at Fortune
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