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Teen entrepreneurs’ profitable side hustle combos

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  • Teens are pairing digital content creation, tutoring, pet sitting, and print-on-demand businesses to earn more and develop diverse, future-ready skills.
  • Side hustle combos allow teens to work around school schedules, scale their ventures, and explore entrepreneurial opportunities without committing to a single gig.
  • 70% of Gen Z participates in side hustles, with many using digital platforms and local services to meet financial needs and gain real-world experience.

[UNITED STATES] For Gen Z teens, earning extra cash is only the beginning-side hustles are now a launchpad for creativity, independence, and future-ready skills.

Teens Turn to Side Hustle Combos for Income and Experience

As the gig economy booms, American teens are seizing new opportunities to earn, learn, and grow. In 2025, nearly 70% of Gen Z teens report having a side hustle, with many combining multiple ventures to maximize earnings and skill-building. From digital content creation to neighborhood services, these combos offer flexibility, scalability, and real-world experience.

Below, we break down four of the most profitable side hustle combinations for today’s teen entrepreneurs-each tailored for a tech-savvy, ambitious generation.

1. Social Media Content Creation + Local Business Marketing

Why it works:

Teens are digital natives, fluent in TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Local businesses, meanwhile, often lack the time or expertise to manage their online presence. By offering social media content creation-think short-form videos, graphics, and caption writing-teens can help small businesses grow while earning $300–$700 per client each month.

How to start:

Build a mini portfolio with sample posts or videos.

Approach local shops, cafes, or gyms with a starter package (e.g., “8 videos for $300”).

Use free tools like Canva for design and CapCut for video editing.

Combo tip:

Pair content creation with basic account management or trend research for added value and higher rates.

2. Tutoring + Digital Product Sales

Why it works:

Academic tutoring remains one of the most reliable ways for teens to earn, especially in subjects like math, science, or SAT prep. By combining tutoring with selling digital products-such as study guides, eBooks, or video lessons-teens can generate both active and passive income.

How to start:

Offer online or in-person tutoring to peers or younger students.

Create digital resources based on your lesson plans and sell them on platforms like Etsy or your own website.

Combo tip:

Use your tutoring sessions to identify common student struggles, then develop digital products that address those needs for a wider audience.

3. Pet Sitting + Neighborhood Services

Why it works:

Pet sitting and dog walking are classic side hustles that offer flexibility and steady demand, especially during school holidays. By adding neighborhood services-like lawn care, car washing, or seasonal yard work-teens can keep their schedules full year-round and boost their earnings.

How to start:

Advertise pet care and yard services in your neighborhood or on community boards.

Offer bundled packages (e.g., “Dog walk + lawn mowing” at a discount).

Build trust with testimonials and word-of-mouth referrals.

Combo tip:

Rotate services seasonally: pet sitting and gardening in spring/summer, leaf raking and snow shoveling in fall/winter.

4. Print-on-Demand Merch + Content Creation

Why it works:

Creative teens can monetize their art, memes, or slogans by designing print-on-demand products-like T-shirts, stickers, or water bottles-sold through online stores. Pair this with content creation (YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram) to promote your brand and drive sales.

How to start:

Set up a Shopify store or use print-on-demand platforms.

Create digital content showcasing your products, sharing behind-the-scenes design processes, or running giveaways.

Use social media to engage with your audience and build a loyal following.

Combo tip:

Collaborate with other young creators for cross-promotion and fresh design ideas.

Why Side Hustle Combos Work for Teens

Flexibility: Teens can work around school and extracurriculars, choosing gigs that fit their schedules.

Skill-building: From digital marketing to customer service, side hustles teach valuable, resume-ready skills.

Scalability: Many combos allow for growth-what starts as a solo gig can expand into a small business or online brand.

Financial independence: Side hustlers who dedicate 12 hours per week earn a median of $1,122 per month, with some top earners making much more.

“The best time to start a business is when you’re young. Your fearlessness and fresh perspective can lead to groundbreaking ideas and innovation."

The Bottom Line

For today’s teens, side hustles are more than just a way to make money-they’re a path to independence, confidence, and entrepreneurial success. By combining complementary gigs, young entrepreneurs can maximize their income, diversify their skills, and prepare for a rapidly changing workforce.


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