If you're a prepper worried about your finances, you might learn a lot from how Americans earned money during the Great Depression.
During this time in American history, at least 25 percent of the total labor force was unemployed. But people found ways to earn money, even when the odds were against them. (h/t to TheSurvivalMom.com)
Preppers face similar challenges now, albeit to a lesser extent. If you are worried about unemployment or if you just want to earn extra cash, read on to learn how Americans made money during the Great Depression.
According to the book "We Had Everything But Money" by Deb Mulvey, here are 25 ways people earned money during the Great Depression:
They sold newspapers on the corner. Children were able to earn extra money if they got promoted to "Corner Captain," a Great Depression version of a multi-level marketing program where a child brought in other kids to sell papers and earned extra money for himself.
Road work.
Shoveling snow on roads.
Having several part-time jobs, such as housecleaning.
Chopping wood or harvesting driftwood.
Making and selling handwoven baskets.
Piecework sewing.
Making and selling quilts.
Mending or altering clothes
Mowing lawns and other kinds of yard work.
Door-to-door sales of things like shoes or sewing notions/accessories.