7 App-Based Jobs That Can Pay $1,000 or More per Week

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Millennials are part of a generation known for experiencing a lot of firsts in life and also facing financial challenges. What’s more, other macro factors, such as inflation, soaring interest rates and the resumption of student loan payments, can compound these challenges and burden many of them.

So it’s no surprise that middle-income millennials, on average, work two jobs, while other generations, on average, work just one, according to an H&R Block report.

The H&R report found that 1 in 3 millennials said they plan to work for an app-based company. So here are some of those app-based jobs and how much you could expect to earn using them.

Lawn Love Lawn Care Contractor

With Lawn Love, you could make $1,000-plus a week, according to the company’s website. The company also noted that it pays rapidly. “Once you complete a job we send you payment in three days or less,” according to the website.

As a Lawn Love contractor, you will be able to set your own schedule. The company requires at least one year of professional lawn care experience, and you’ll need your own truck or van, a lawn mower, a leaf blower, a string trimmer, and a smartphone.

Taskrabbit Tasker

The average salary of a Taskrabbit tasker is up to $50 per hour, according to Stilt, a company that aims to provide straightforward financial and immigration-related services and information. The pay is dependent on the task and location.

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This job entails completing different tasks, like home repairs, errands, cleaning and moving.

Shipt Shopper

The average salary is up to $30 per hour, according to Stilt. The salary is based on how many orders are completed.

Responsibilities include shopping and delivering for Shipt customers. Shipt shoppers accurately fulfill shopping lists and maintain communication with customers.

Amazon Flex Delivery Partner

The average salary of an Amazon Flex delivery partner is up to $25 per hour, according to Stilt. That figure is dependent on how many deliveries are made.

Delivery partners deliver Amazon packages, groceries and restaurant orders to customers. In terms of requirements, partners must have a midsize or larger vehicle, as well as a driver’s license.

UberEats Delivery Partner

The average salary is up to $22 per hour, but that can vary based on demand and location, according to Stilt.

UberEats delivery partners are responsible for picking up food orders from restaurants and delivering them to customers. All partners must meet UberEats’ delivery partner requirements.

Instacart Shopper

The average salary is up to $17 per hour, but that depends on the number of orders and tips received, according to Stilt.

Instacart shoppers are required to shop for and deliver groceries to Instacart customers. There are some requirements, such as having a vehicle and being able to lift up to 50 lbs.

Rover Dog Walker/Sitter

The average salary of a Rover dog walker/sitter ranges from $16 to $27 an hour, according to Glassdoor.

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As Rover noted on its website, being a Rover dog walker/sitter allows you to set your own schedule and prices. You can choose from many pet care services, such as boarding, sitting and walking, as well as the types of pets you prefer.

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