Since a good many of us will be looking for a new way to make income in the coming months, what small businesses will prosper in these times?
I'm trying to learn to make quilts right now, nice heavy ones.
Intuitively, struggling homeowners, many of whom bought houses that are bigger than their wallets, will take in boarders -- whether for cash rent or in exchange for the labor of a modern-day "Hand." Also intuitively, such an arrangement being a win-win for homeowner and boarder, these transactions are unlikely to be reported on either side as taxable income.
Ooooh, I'm jealous. I've always wanted to learn to do that.I LOVE quilts.
Similarly, as previously non-working parents are obliged to take whatever crazy-hour part-time jobs they can find, I imagine that families strapped for cash will devise local babysitting cooperatives that bypass prohibitively expensive registration/insurance as Day Care Facilities.
Again, because these cooperatives shall be voluntary and mutually beneficial, I imagine that the parties will land on such meaningfully lower childcare expenses as will persuade the working parent NOT to declare childcare expense and enable the delegated Kid Sitter to avoid declaring taxable income.
I don't know that, of course, nor am I encouraging the practice. I am merely practicing Free Speech as to what I imagine people might do.
Since a good many of us will be looking for a new way to make income in the coming months, what small businesses will prosper in these times?