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July 1, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Companies seek feedback from everyday users to improve their websites and apps before launch or updates, and you can get paid for it. Platforms like KashKick and FreeCash offer opportunities to test apps and websites for usability and bugs, earning anywhere from $5 to $20 per test. While it won’t replace a full-time income, this flexible side hustle requires just a phone or computer and can be a good option for those looking for a low-stress way to earn extra cash.
July 1, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Several class action settlements are closing in July, offering payouts to consumers for various issues. These include $95 million from Apple for unintended Siri recordings, $20 million from Coldwell Banker for robocalls, $10 million from Mondelez for misleading Wheat Thins labeling, $6.8 million from Rite Aid for a data breach, and $100 million from Google for improper AdWords ad charges. Other settlements cover issues with GM fuel pumps, SeaWorld annual pass auto-renewal
June 30, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article advises that building a remote side hustle into a full-time income takes time and effort, likely several years. It suggests focusing on freelance work utilizing existing skills like writing, design, or virtual assistance, rather than quick cash-earning methods. Starting with job boards and networking can land initial gigs, building experience and connections to eventually command higher rates and potentially transition to full-time self-employment within five to six years.
June 27, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Online surveys can provide a way to earn some extra money or gift cards in your spare time, though it won’t make you rich. Platforms like Branded Surveys, InboxDollars, Survey Junkie, Swagbucks, KashKick, and Scrambly offer opportunities to share your opinions for rewards, typically ranging from 50 cents to $5 per survey. To maximize earnings, sign up for multiple sites and be consistent, always providing honest answers. Be wary of scams that request upfront fees
June 26, 2025
By
The Admiral Staff
The article explores whether a college degree is still “worth it” given rising costs and changing career landscapes. While a degree can offer benefits like higher earning potential, increased job security, and access to career support, it’s not always necessary. The article highlights that wages for those without a bachelor’s degree are improving, and skilled trades can offer lucrative careers without a four-year degree. Alternatives like community college, scholarships, and online programs are also presented as ways to reduce costs and achieve educational