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One-in-four Canadians Have a Side Hustle, Collectively Earning $21.5B Extra per Month, Omnisend Survey Shows

Forty-four percent of side hustlers sell products online – resale platforms lead the way

Charleston, SC November 6, 2025

A new Omnisend survey of more than 1,000 Canadians shows that side hustles are quickly becoming a defining feature of modern work culture. As many as 25% in Canada currently run one, with the vast majority (72%) motivated by financial need. Of those, 48% have turned to online sales, with 70% of them earning on peer-to-peer resale platforms like Facebook Marketplace. And while nearly half (49%) only launched their side hustle less than a year ago, collectively they’re already generating billions of dollars extra each month.

“The data suggests that slowing hiring and rising costs are pushing people to look for ways to stay financially secure – especially given global trade pressures,“ says Marty Bauer, Ecommerce Expert at Omnisend. “Combine higher prices with economic uncertainty, and earning on the side quickly becomes a necessity.”

Almost half started within the past year, 72% driven by financial pressures

With one-in-four Canadians turning to side hustles, financial necessity drives the majority (72%) – whether to earn more, support their families, or offset rising living costs. Passion projects take a back seat: only 17% hope to turn a hobby into a business.

Many of these ventures are recent. Forty-nine percent began their side hustle within the past year, while 35% only started in the past six months – an indication that recent economic pressures might play a role.

For many, the effort is already paying off. Sixty-two percent earn up to $500 per month after taxes, while 16% make even more than $1,000 – amounting to a combined $21.5 billion in additional monthly income.

Despite solid earnings, most side hustlers (75%) dedicate fewer than 10 hours per week to their projects.

“Spending a few hours weekly and bringing in solid money is impressive, but for many, this isn’t about passion or entrepreneurship,” says Bauer. “When thousands rely on a side gig to cover basic expenses, it becomes clear that regular wages often aren’t enough to keep up.”

Facebook Marketplace ranks as the top marketplace of choice; peer-to-peer platforms generate $10.2 billion monthly

Among those pursuing side hustles, ecommerce stands out as the most common choice (48%). Facebook Marketplace remains the primary sales channel for 47%, followed by Amazon (44%) and eBay (26%). Overall, 63% of online sellers operate across multiple platforms.

The most popular item categories include:

  • Vintage or second-hand items (31%),
  • Handmade or custom goods (30%),
  • Print-on-demand products (26%).


Selling on peer-to-peer marketplaces is even more widespread. Among those with an ecommerce side hustle,
70% sell through peer-to-peer platforms like Depop, Facebook Marketplace, Poshmark, and Vinted, generating an estimated $10.2 billion in extra income each month.

“Marketplaces like Amazon or eBay make it easy for anyone to sell, even if real success takes a level of commitment that goes far beyond a casual side project,” says Bauer. “Peer-to-peer platforms lower the barrier even further, marketing themselves as less professional and even more low-pressure. And since most are framed around sustainability and reuse, many just upload what they have – often without even thinking of it as a side hustle.”

Turning an ecommerce side project into steady income: expert tips

  1. Start small, think scalable. Begin with one product or service before expanding. This will help you understand what sells, what doesn’t, and how much time you can realistically commit.
  2. Differentiate. With thousands of new sellers entering ecommerce every day, offering something unique – a product that solves a simple problem, a cleaner design, faster replies – is the best way to get noticed.
  3. Choose your platform wisely. Marketplaces like Amazon and eBay offer wide and instant reach, but they also come with high competition and seller fees. Peer-to-peer resale apps – Vinted, Poshmark, Facebook Marketplace – are easier to start on, but they require more personal effort to promote items. The right fit depends on your goals and time.
Methodology

The survey was commissioned by Omnisend and conducted by Cint in July 2025. A total of 1,045 Canadian consumers were surveyed. Quotas were placed on age, gender, and place of residence to achieve a nationally representative sample among users.

The estimated $21.5 billion in monthly side-hustle income was calculated by extrapolating survey findings to the Canadian adult population (approximately 31.5 million). Based on the results, 25.1% of adults currently have a side hustle – around 7.9 million people. Reported after-tax earnings ranged from under $100 to more than $5,000 per month. By applying midpoint values to each income range and weighting them according to the share of respondents in each bracket, the average monthly income per side hustler was estimated at roughly $2,700. Multiplying that by the estimated number of Canadian side hustlers results in a combined $21.5 billion in monthly earnings.

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