75 Ways for Kids and Teens to Make Money | Saving Freak (2024)

There is nothing wrong with giving your children the things they want. It makes them happy, and it makes parents happy to see them happy.

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But, there is a lot that they can learn by making the money themselves and using that money to make their own buying decisions.

The problem is that making money as a kid or even a teenager can present a lot of challenges.

Our society is set up to make sure our kids are getting an education above all else and that means limiting their opportunities to earn money on the side. That being said, there are still tons of ways for kids of most ages to earn money.

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Top Ways to Earn Money Online as a Kid or Teen

Thanks to the Internet, there are dozens of different ways that your kids can earn money without leaving your house.

Unfortunately there are tons and tons of various scams on the Internet that serve no purpose other than trying to steal your personal information.

The good news is, there are a few legitimate sites where your kids can make some extra money to buy all those things they’ve been begging you for.

Swagbucks

Swagbucks – is one of the most popular money making sites right now. You have to be 13 or older to join with your own account.

Create an account on the site, accomplish some of their tasks, collect Swagbucks. After that, you can redeem these Swagbucks for real life gift cards. They have gift cards to just about any store your child could ever want to shop at.

Ways you can earn Swagbucks:

  • Use their search engine
  • Referring friends
  • Watch videos
  • Play games

Sign up for a Swagbucks account or you can learn more about the program and all the ways you can earn money in our Swagbucks review.

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Cash Crate – A direct competitor to Swagbucks, CashCrate gives you the same options and has to same 13 year old sign up age. They are most famous for their paid surveys, but there are a ton of different ways to earn cash through this top program.

Where CashCrate really excells is their referral program. Now most of these get paid to do stuff online programs will have some sort of referral ability, but CashCrate will pay you 20% of whatever your referrals make, as well as, 10% of what your referrals referrals make.

So if Johnny gets Tyrieqe to sign up with his referral link and Tyrieqe gets Cindy to sign up with his referral link, Johnny will get a 20% referral comission on whatever Tyrieqe makes and 10% referral comission on whatever Cindy makes.

Johnny will also get a $3 bonus when Tyrieqe earns his first $10 on CashCrate. The referral program actually gets more generous the more people you refer, but that is the basics.

I put CashCrate second on this list because I believe SwagBucks pays a little better for the stuff you do, but don’t miss their referral program. If you can get the referral dollars going, this program gets very powerful VERY fast.

Sign up for a new account with CashCrate and get a $1 bonus just for confirming your e-mail.

Inbox Dollars – Inboxdollars has all the ways to make money as Swagbucks and is one of the oldest get paid to sites in the United States. The only downside is that you have to be 18 to sign up and start earning.

This eliminates most people in their teens unless a parent is willing to sign up. Learn more in our InboxDollars review about all the different ways you can earn money with this program.

Traditional Money Makers for Teens and Kids

Since there are distinct differences between the money earning ability of different ages we are going to split the ideas up by age group.

Teenagers have the largest earning potential of the age groups and are able to do most of the things that younger kids can do to earn money.

Money Making Ideas for 6-8 year old kids

As with almost any six to eight year old project, some of these are going to require some parental guidance. My oldest is in this age range and it does my heart good to see him starting to think like an entrepreneur. It is worth a little of my time to help him develop these types of problem solving skills

Sell Drinks

My mind always drifts back to a small kid with a lemonade stand, but todays kids have more options. Go to an open event and sell water bottles for $1 or get up early and sell hot chocolate to the Black Friday shoppers. There are lots of ways to sell drinks and being a cute kid will prompt many people to buy just for support.

Dog Service

You may not be ready for some larger dogs this age but there are plenty of people out there who have dogs that more resemble rodents. If they are busy or live in the city then dog walking is a great way for you to make a few dollars.

Bake Sale

Most mixes are pretty easy to follow these days. Make sure you pick a busy place to have it or set up your bake sale when you parents are doing a garage sale.

Weed Maintenance

people have weeds in their yards and pretty much everyone hates pulling them. Start a weed pulling service and ask neighbors if they want to hire you.

Recycle

common metals fetch a pretty good price at the for profit recycling services. Aluminum, copper, and even scrap metal add up and can be a good way to score some cash as a kid.

School Supplies

Find a good source for inexpensive but fun pencils, erasers, candy, etc. and sell them at school to your friends. The Dollar Store is a great way to go with this one.

Garbage Can Service

Offer to move people’s garbage cans to the curb and back again for trash day. You can even throw in an add on for cleaning the cans.

Play an Instrument

If you are good at playing an instrument that can be moved around easily, find a public place to play and leave the case or a hat out for people to donate to you.

Used Golf Balls

Golfers lose golf balls all the time. If you can find a friendly course owner, go out and find all the lost golf balls in the trees, bushes, and tall grass.

Clean the balls up and resell them to golfers looking to save a few bucks over the cost of new golf balls.

Put on a Show

if you have a bunch of kids in your neighborhood, put on a play or puppet show and charge admission.

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As you get older the number of jobs available to you expands. Not only are kids in this age a little more responsible, they also have the capacity for reaching things on higher shelves.

Washing Cars

Being small has it’s advantages, people don’t mind when you climb up on the top so much and you can do a really good job from up there.

Children’s Book Repair

Kids beat the snot out of their books. Do some research on best practices and then offer to repair children’s books for local moms.

Duct Tape Wallets

I have seen lots of kids with these and if you put some design work into them you could sell them to friends.

Fresh Eggs

Get some chickens and sell those farm fresh, free range eggs to your neighbors.

Produce

If you have a bit of a green thumb, set up several raised beds, grow produce based on the season, and sell to your neighbors. You can even advertise as pesticide-free or organic if you grow that way.

DVD rental

If your parents bought you every DVD in sight as a kids, rent them out to your friends for a small fee.

Garage Sale Selling

People who set up garage sales are frequently just trying to get rid of stuff while making a little money.

At the end of the day, go around to the garage sales in the area and see if they will give you stuff. Turn around and do your own garage sale or sell the good stuff on Craigslist.

Pine Nuts

You will want some gloves for this one, but pine nuts are super expensive to buy because they are not exactly easy to extract from pine cones. Find a buyer first, but you can get some pretty good coin for doing the work.

Ladybugs

Ladybugs are the gold standard for gardeners. Breed them at home and sell them to the people near you.

Plant Watering

Some people get so busy they forget to water their plants. Offer to come by and do the watering for them.

Strip Wires

This takes some time but you can then recycle the copper wiring for a good profit.

Car Sitting

When parents go to the store with small children, one of the things they dread is getting multiple kids out of the car and then refereeing while in the store.

Offer to come a long and sit with the little ones in the car while the parent enjoys the quiet in the store.

Shoe Shine

People still need several pairs of shoes shined. Go from door to door offering this service.

Mom Assistant

Mom’s have tough jobs. If you can come by and help out for an hour or two they will pay you well.

Window Washing

Another job that people hate to do and will pay kids good money if done well.

Camper Cleaner

People who own campers do not like the job of getting on top of them and cleaning off the gunk.

Boat Cleaner

Boats need at least an annual cleaning. If you are already doing their camper why not get them to do the boat too?

Ways for 12-14 year old kids to make money

Kids in this category are just a few short years from part-time jobs. Getting yourself some experience with work will go far for landing that first part-time job at a local restaurant or store.

Baby Sitting

This is the old tried and true option. Babysitting pays pretty well for anyone that can handle the responsibility of children. Get certified in CPR and you can charge even more.

Mow Lawns

I did this for a summer. It’s hard work in the heat, but the pay is good.

Music Lessons

If you are a musician then you can take on younger students who are just starting out.

House Sitting

When people leave town their pets need to be fed and let out, plants need to be watered, and it looks good to have the mail being collected. At this age I would stick to people in your neighborhood.

Sell Soap

there are a ton of different ways to make soap and people love specialty soaps for their home.

Car Detailing

If you are good at cleaning, people will pay really well to get their car spotless.

Movie Editing

Videographers always need help editing videos for their clients.

Outdoor Movie Theater

Set up an outdoor movie and charge admissions. Make sure to sell drinks and popcorn too.

Craigslist Free Section

People give things away all the time on Craigslist. Go pick them up and resell them for a nice profit.

Grout Cleaning

I hate cleaning grout and would definitely pay someone to do it for me.

Refinishing

There are tons of ways to refinish old furniture and lamps. Pinterest is your friend here.

Wreath Making

Once again Pinterest can guide you into making awesome wreathes people will place on their doors or in their homes.

Christmas Stuff

If you can sew there is a ton of Christmas items, like stockings and tree skirts, that people will pay well for.

Decorations

If you have some crafting skill then you can sell decorations for just about any holiday.

Potato Guns

I would stick to making the air pressure kind since the combustible potato cannons can explode.

Learn to Knit

Knitting is a skill that less people are doing. Hand made knitted items can go for good prices.

Vinyl Letter Making

Vinyl letters are a big hit. You will need to get some money for the device that cuts them and some supplies, but people pay good money to get adhesive vinyl letters these days.

Baby Hair Bows

Tons of different hair bows out there. If you can get the sports team themed ribbons you can absolutely kill it during football season.

PVC Weapons

From swords to marshmallow shooters, backyard warriors love these fun weapons.

Referee

If you are familiar with the rules of a sport, sign on and get paid to referee.

Small Business Billing and Collections

It is hard for small businesses to get around to collecting on past due accounts. Work for them by putting together envelopes and mailing out the collection letters.

Personal Assistant/Runner

People who own businesses have tons of busy work that take them away from working on their business. Work for them doing some of that busy work.

Singer

If you have a good set of pipes, sing at restaurants or for some church services.

Sell Stuff by Raffle

Instead of just selling an item, set up a raffle where people pay a small amount and whichever person’s name is drawn gets the item. This can do much better than selling items to a single person.

Laser Tag

Make a laser tag course in your back yard and charge admission. You will need to have the equipment that allows for two teams.

Paint Faces

If you have some artistic talent, paint faces at a park or at small events.

Coach a Sport

If you are an accomplished athlete, sign up to coach a team of much younger kids. Many organizations will also help you get your coaching certification which can lead to better assignments as you age.

Caricatures

Artists have lots of ways to make extra cash. If you are good at it, people will pay to have these cartoon images done of themselves.

Foreign Language

people are big into getting their kids speaking other languages. If you are fluent, set yourself up as a foreign language tutor for little kids.

Horses

If your parents have a bunch of land and a barn, care for people’s horses and charge boarding fees.

Headlight Restoration

They make fairly inexpensive kits for getting the fog off of headlights. It is easy to do and people pay the companies big bucks to do it. Go check out the rates from the big companies and undercut them.

Ways for 15 to 18 year-olds to make money

Once you hit this age you can go apply for part-time jobs. This can be a source of frustration for some teens who are having problems getting jobs that will work with their school schedule.

If you don’t want to go the traditional route use the ideas for the younger age groups or here are some other ideas that can get you going.

Christmas Lights

I hate putting up Christmas lights. If you offered to put them up for the right price, I would definitely pay you for it.

Cook Dinners

People are having more problems cooking dinners from home. If you get off from school and whip up a meal for them once a week they would pay you well.

T-Shirt Business

Teens love custom t-shirts. If you can come up with good ideas for sayings or are able to monogram (yes I live in the South) then you can make good profit selling t-shirts.

Laying Sod

Homeowners obsess about their lawns. Get in good with the local feed and seed and they may refer you as a person to lay sod.

Change Oil

It’s a quick and simple job on most cars. You only need a few supplies and can charge a nice price for doing this at a person’s home.

Swim Lessons

If you are good at swimming you can work with kids to help them learn too. There are tons of tutorials on Youtube.

Dog Houses

People are treating their pets more and more like children. A custom doghouse is a must for these fur-parents.

Become a DJ

That guy at the dance is getting paid to play good music. If you have a big collection and good taste you can get paid for it too. Learning to speak to a crowd will make you more money.

Fix Computers

People mess up their computers and printers all the time. If you are tech savvy then fix them for them.

Windshield Repair

You can find repair kits at your local auto store. You can usually get a bunch of repairs out of one kit.

Custom Sandboxes

Some carpentry skills and plans on the internet and you will be in business. Make sure to add a custom cover so that cats don’t mess up the box.

Run Errands

Once you can drive you become very useful for running errands. If you cannot drive yet, just wait and see what your parents give you to do once you can.

Carpet Cleaning

You can rent a carpet cleaner from your local grocery store or Wal-Mart. Line up several houses for one day and clean them all on one rental.

Foreclosure Cleaner

When a bank forecloses on a home they pay people to clean up the mess that was left. It isn’t a pretty job, but it pays well.

Photographer

If you have a nice camera you can make good money as a photographer. Learn how to edit pictures and you will make much more.

Kid Party Planner

Moms want to put on amazing parties “for their kids”. If you can help them with planning and games they will definitely pay you to make it a big event.

Rent-A-Friend

There are many home-bound seniors who need someone to come and spend time with them. Their families will pay you to come by, play games, and listen to their stories. Laughing at bad jokes my be a requirement.

Why making money as a kid is important

Teaching your children will start to understand the value of a dollar is an important goal for all parents. They will see how much it actually costs when they buy that tee shirt or video game.

Spending their own $20 is drastically different than asking you to purchase it. One they start buying their own stuff, you might notice that they ask you for things less frequently than they used to.

Another major plus to kids making their own money is they now qualify to invest. They will have to have earned income that gets filed with the IRS, that is why I recommend that people 13+ take advantage of those online options for earning money.

Once they have that they can start their own Roth IRA. Imagine having all that time for interest to compound in your favor.

Whatever reason you or your child decides to push in this direct, it is a great way to teach many things about life and should absolutely be encouraged.

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How to make $500 dollars fast as a kid? ›

To make $500 as a kid, consider these options:
  1. Offer neighborhood services like dog walking or lawn mowing.
  2. Sell handmade crafts or baked goods online or at local events.
  3. Tutor peers in subjects you excel in or teach basic tech skills.
  4. Organize a garage sale to sell unused items.

How to make $200 as a kid? ›

Ways to earn money as a younger kid
  1. Do chores and odd jobs around the house or neighborhood.
  2. Babysit, walk dogs and feed pets for pay.
  3. Sell your stuff in person or online.
  4. Sell lemonade in the summer or hot cocoa in the winter.
  5. Teach others a skill.
  6. Find local gigs through Nextdoor.
  7. Freelance.
  8. Tutor your peers.
Dec 5, 2023

How to get 30 dollars fast as a kid? ›

How to Make Money as a Teen
  1. Mow lawns. If your kid is old enough to responsibly handle a lawnmower, pay them to keep up with your yard. ...
  2. Pet sit or dog walk. ...
  3. Tutor. ...
  4. Give lessons. ...
  5. Babysit. ...
  6. Grab a summer job. ...
  7. Start a small business. ...
  8. Get a part-time job (with an actual W2).
Apr 23, 2024

How to make 100 dollars a week as a kid? ›

Ask your parents if they'd be willing to pay you for doing more difficult chores around the house, like mowing the lawn, cleaning the bathroom, and doing laundry. Create a list of chores you could do for the week and put a price next to each one. Make sure you do enough to reach $100!

How to make 500$ as a 14-year-old? ›

Some of our top ways to make money at 14 years old include:
  1. Babysit.
  2. Help out at home.
  3. Start a blog.
  4. Wash cars.
  5. Sell old clothing online.
  6. Freelance writing.
  7. Tutoring.
  8. Make and sell things.
Feb 6, 2023

How to make $5,000 dollars fast without a job? ›

Here are ten ways you can make $5,000 per month without having a full-time or part-time job.
  1. Introduction. ...
  2. Start a Blog. ...
  3. Offer Freelance Services. ...
  4. Invest in Stocks or Cryptocurrencies. ...
  5. Sell Products Online. ...
  6. Rent Out Your Property on Airbnb. ...
  7. Teach Online. ...
  8. Become an Affiliate Marketer.
Mar 5, 2024

How can I make $100 a day? ›

How to Make 100 Dollars A Day (Without a Job)
  1. Launch An Ecommerce Store.
  2. Become A Freelancer.
  3. Create and Sell Online Courses.
  4. Become An Influencer.
  5. Become An Uber/Lyft Driver.
  6. Online Tutoring.
  7. Become An Airbnb Host.
  8. Pet Sitting.
Apr 25, 2024

How to make 100$ right now? ›

10 simple ways to make $100 fast
  1. Return unused items.
  2. Drive for Uber or Lyft.
  3. Sell your unused gift cards.
  4. Do food delivery.
  5. Rent out your parking space.
  6. Tutor.
  7. Sell your stuff online.
  8. Find freelance gigs online.
Aug 10, 2023

How can a 12 year old raise money? ›

What jobs can 12-year-olds do?
  1. Washing the car. An excellent job for a 12-year-old and one that he/she could possibly do for neighbours and family friends too. ...
  2. Gardening work. ...
  3. Running errands. ...
  4. Gaming. ...
  5. Babysitting. ...
  6. Pet care. ...
  7. Making and selling items. ...
  8. Volunteering.
Jan 28, 2024

How can a 13 year old save money fast? ›

How to save money as a teenager:
  1. Open a savings account.
  2. Separate spending and savings money.
  3. Keep track of purchases.
  4. Think twice before buying.
  5. Start budgeting.
  6. Do chores to earn more allowance money.
  7. Getting a summer or part-time job.
  8. Set a savings goal.
Jul 10, 2023

How can a tween make money fast? ›

Here are some common job opportunities for teens who want to make money:
  1. Babysitting. Minors can babysit other children, but some states have age restrictions. ...
  2. Car Care. ...
  3. Food Service. ...
  4. Internships. ...
  5. Lawn Care and Other Errands. ...
  6. Lifeguard. ...
  7. Retail. ...
  8. Selling Recycled/Upcycled Goods.
Nov 21, 2023

How can I make money fast at 13? ›

Ways to make money for 13 year olds
  1. Tasks. While most kids have weekly tasks they have to do by age 13, there might be additional tasks that can be done for a bit of extra allowance. ...
  2. Make and sell things. ...
  3. Sell stock photos. ...
  4. Become a tutor. ...
  5. Allowance. ...
  6. Find jobs on Fiverr. ...
  7. Become a golf caddy. ...
  8. Sell old items.
Oct 12, 2022

How can I make $50 as a kid? ›

Make Money Fast as a Kid–At Any Age
  1. Recycle Aluminum Cans for Cash. This was probably my favorite way to make money when I was young. ...
  2. Recycle Plastic and Glass Bottles For Money. ...
  3. Help Your Parents with a Garage Sale. ...
  4. Run a Lemonade Stand In Your Neighborhood. ...
  5. Walk the Neighbors' Dogs. ...
  6. Water the Plants at Home.
May 25, 2021

How to make quick cash? ›

How to make money fast
  1. Test user experiences. ...
  2. Take surveys online. ...
  3. Sell stock photos. ...
  4. Sell other stuff you already own. ...
  5. Become a dog walker. ...
  6. Try pet sitting or animal care. ...
  7. Consider house sitting. ...
  8. Drive for a rideshare company.
Dec 13, 2023

How to make 500$ as a 12 year old? ›

Here's our guide to how 12 year olds can make money.
  1. Household chores.
  2. Gardening in the summer.
  3. Tech support for your parents/grandparents.
  4. Selling old belongings.
  5. Walking neighbors' dogs.
  6. Washing neighbors' cars.
  7. Doing paid online surveys.
  8. Selling handmade items online.
Sep 20, 2022

How to make cash as a 12 year old? ›

There are so many opportunities available to help earn some extra cash, like babysitting, helping out around the house or in the community, or picking produce at a local farm. At this age, they can try their hand at many different things to see what they excel at and even figure out what they find to be a lot of fun.

How can I earn $500 a day? ›

Here are some great ways to start making $500 a day:
  1. Start a Blog.
  2. Freelance Write.
  3. Do Odd Jobs.
  4. Service Arbitrage.
  5. Rent Our Your House.
  6. Print on Demand.
  7. Become an Amazon FBA Seller.
  8. Become an Influencer.
Sep 26, 2023

How to make 300$ fast as a kid? ›

How can a kid make $300 fast? The best jobs for kids to make $300 fast are dog walking/pet sitting, lawn care, or selling items like crafts. Ask your parents if they know of anyone who needs help with their pets or their yard. You can also sell crafts that you make to neighbors or friends for extra money.

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