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Side Hustles After 60: Earning Extra Income Safely

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Side Hustles After 60: Earning Extra Income Safely

Retirement doesn’t have to mean the end of earning potential. Many people over 60 are turning to side hustles to supplement their income, explore new passions, and stay mentally and socially engaged. A side hustle can provide financial flexibility, help cover unexpected expenses, or simply add some extra fun to your daily routine. The key is to choose opportunities that are both safe and manageable, respecting your energy levels and lifestyle.

When considering a side hustle, start by evaluating your skills and interests. Many seniors find success in tutoring, consulting, or freelance work that aligns with their professional experience. For instance, retired teachers might offer private lessons, while former accountants could assist small business owners with bookkeeping. Not only does this leverage your existing knowledge, but it also minimizes the learning curve.

Another popular option is online opportunities. Selling handmade crafts, vintage items, or digital products on marketplaces can generate extra income from the comfort of home. Writing, editing, or virtual assistant roles are also accessible and flexible ways to stay productive. When exploring online options, always research the platform and read reviews to avoid scams. Trustworthy sites and established companies are essential for protecting your personal and financial information.

Physical side hustles can also be rewarding, such as pet sitting, dog walking, or guiding local tours. These options keep you active and provide social interaction, which is important for overall well-being. However, ensure that the work is within your physical limits and that you have proper insurance or liability coverage when needed.

Whatever route you choose, it’s crucial to balance work and personal time. Side hustles should enhance your lifestyle, not add stress. Set clear boundaries, manage expectations, and periodically reassess whether the gig is still serving your goals. With thoughtful planning and attention to safety, earning extra income after 60 can be both feasible and fulfilling.

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Yesterday’s Poll Results: Which Identity Protection Step Feels Most Important to You?

It’s clear that active monitoring wins the day — with 39% of voters choosing regular bank and credit check-ins as the most important identity protection step. Many people feel that catching suspicious activity early is the strongest safeguard. Avoiding scams came in second at 27%, showing that vigilance with calls, texts, and emails is still a top priority. Meanwhile, strong passwords, credit freezes, and other steps split the remaining votes, reminding us that identity protection often requires a layered approach. Together, the results highlight that seniors value both awareness and proactive habits to stay safe.

TOP COMMENTS

  • “After my daughter got ahold of a Fingerhut catalog, which had my customer number, she ordered several items from the catalog. She then opened a credit card account in my name and ordered several items on that. I contacted Fingerhut about the statement (I had not ordered from them for years), they were very helpful in finding out the address the items were shipped to, my daughter. The credit card company was not as helpful. I use all of the protection options listed.”

  • “All the above!”

  • “All of the above. Changing passwords often is a routine endeavor.”

  • “All of the above. These days one is not enough without all the others. Recently I took my accounts, set up a new email address and changed both my email address and passwords on all my financial accounts. If I get a call from a numbers that’s not in my contacts it’s sent to voicemail. All three credit bureaus are frozen. I even keep a separate email account for everything non financial so there’s limited activity on the account for my banking etc. and it limits giving out that email address. I also have both banks and credits texting for everything non financial purchase I make.”

  • “I use all of the above. My senior activity center has regular events to alert and protect us. Thank you for bring this to our attention.”

  • “I like two step authentication and alerts for unusual activity.”

Aging Real Talk: The 5 Most Common Health Issues to Watch After 60

As we get older, certain medical conditions become increasingly common—but many of them can be managed or even prevented with the right lifestyle habits. Five key health concerns to be aware of are osteoarthritis, caused by wear and tear on joints; atherosclerosis, which involves dangerous plaque buildup in the arteries; dementia, including Alzheimer’s and other memory‑related disorders; COPD, a serious lung disease often linked to smoking; and cancer, which becomes more likely with age. Understanding these conditions and taking proactive steps—like maintaining a healthy weight, keeping active, and getting regular health screenings—can help support longer, more active, and more fulfilling lives.

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Phrase: Bussin

Meaning: “Bussin” is modern slang used to describe something that is really good, especially food—essentially meaning “delicious” or “excellent.”

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Doctors Are Now Prescribing Fishing to Help Treat Anxiety—Thanks to This Program

In the U.K., a nonprofit called Tackling Minds has partnered with the National Health Service so that doctors can officially prescribe angling as a therapy for anxiety and depression. The program has already helped more than 2,300 people, providing all fishing gear, qualified coaching, and emotional support while encouraging ‘catch and release’ practices for the fish. Founded by a man who personally found healing through fishing after struggling with mental health and addiction, the initiative recently won the King’s Award for Voluntary Service, honoring its impact and community spirit.

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