By Lexx Thornton
Side hustles have always come in handy since the beginning of time. They serve as both financial support and create a creatives pace for entrepreneurial outlets.
However, due to historical and systemic economic disparities, side hustles in the Black community often carry added significance, such as reclaiming economic independence, building generational wealth, and supporting communal resilience.
Side hustles can branch out into creative & cultural entrepreneurship, they can be service-based, online & digital, as well as financial empowerment and community-oriented ventures. A few modern-day side-hustle opportunities that fuel black success in America are freelance writing and content creation, social media management and influencing, affiliate marketing and digital products, along with graphic design and web development.
As of 2024, approximately 15.2% of Black or African American adults in the U.S. report having a side hustle, a rate higher than the national average of 13.6%. Additionally, around 20% of Black Americans engage in online gig work, compared to other races. A few emerging side hustle opportunities that fuel success in Africa are virtual assistance and paid surveys, online tutoring and e-learning (short for electronic learning), ecommerce and digital products, as well as agritech micro-ventures. Side hustles play a crucial role in fueling the African economy, especially in the face of high unemployment, underemployment, and limited access to formal jobs.Side hustles are not just survival tactics—they are engines of entrepreneurship, economic inclusion, and innovation in Africa.As digital access and financial tools improve, their impact will only grow