Nearly 1% of U.S. adults earned income in September 2015 via one of the growing number of firms that are part of the sharing or gig economy, according to a study of bank transactions by the JPMorgan Chase Institute, released Thursday. Participation has exploded since October 2012, when just 0.1% of adults were paid by such platforms.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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Source: The Wall Street Journal
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2015 Participation In Earning From Gig Economy Is 10 Times 2012 Participation Level
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From The Wall Street Journal, Real Time Economics, "Gig Economy Attracts Many Workers, Few Full-Time Jobs" by Eric Morath:
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