
"The average American makes $63,218 each year, or $1,218 per week, latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show. At this rate, given the cost of living and prices surging for specific expenses such as housing, childcare, and healthcare insurance, $63,000 is barely enough to survive. Factor in living in a bustling metropolis like New York City or Los Angeles, and you're pretty much financially stranded for most of the year."
"Ghostwriting is when you get paid to write on behalf of another entity, whether that be an organization or an individual, without having your name attached. Since you're not given public credit for your writing work, ghostwriting jobs typically tend to pay a bit more than regular writing. But ghostwriting requires a bit more than regular writing skills. It requires you to easily be able to adapt to the needs of your client's audience, and also adapt your style, tone, and content to the specific"
Average annual U.S. pay near $63,218 often fails to cover rising costs for housing, childcare, and healthcare, particularly in expensive cities like New York and Los Angeles. Many Americans pursue side jobs, gig work, and freelancing to supplement income and meet basic expenses. Balancing a side hustle with a demanding 9-5 requires considerable effort and careful scheduling, especially for mentally taxing roles. Certain side hustles can exceed $30 per hour and may pay more than median salaries. Ghostwriting exemplifies a high-paying side gig that demands adaptability in style, tone, and audience focus.
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