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5 Dangerous Side Hustles People Are Still Trying Despite The Warnings

April 21, 2025 by Riley Jones
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In an economy where the cost of living continues to rise faster than wages, side hustles have become more of a necessity than a luxury. From food delivery to online gigs, people are turning to extra income streams just to stay afloat. But not all side hustles are created equal. Some offer flexibility and fair pay, while others hide hidden risks and long-term consequences.

Despite growing awareness and warnings from experts and experienced workers, many are still flocking to certain side hustles that come with serious downsides. Whether it’s physical danger, legal gray areas, or emotional burnout, these gigs often promise quick money but leave people worse off in the long run. So why are these risky jobs still so appealing, and what makes them dangerous in the first place?

The Allure of Fast Money and Flexibility

The reason so many people gravitate toward side hustles with obvious red flags is simple: desperation and convenience. When rent is due, bills are piling up, and the main job isn’t cutting it, the promise of fast, flexible income is hard to resist. Apps and platforms make it easy to sign up and start earning almost immediately, often requiring little more than a background check and a smartphone.

But what’s left out of the equation is the cost, both literally and figuratively. Many of these gigs pass the burden of risk onto the worker, who’s now responsible for everything from car maintenance to tax compliance to personal safety. And while some side hustles might look good on the surface, they can quickly become unsustainable or downright dangerous.

Rideshare and Delivery Driving

On the surface, driving for rideshare or food delivery services seems like one of the easiest ways to make extra money. But between the rising cost of gas, wear and tear on personal vehicles, and the lack of benefits, many drivers report that their real hourly earnings fall well below minimum wage. Even more concerning are the safety risks. Drivers, especially those working late hours, have reported assaults, carjackings, and even fatalities. And since they’re considered independent contractors, protections are minimal at best.

Online Trading and Crypto Schemes

Another side hustle that continues to draw people in is online trading, especially in cryptocurrency markets. Social media is flooded with influencers boasting about turning a few hundred dollars into thousands overnight. But the volatility of these markets is rarely discussed with the same enthusiasm. Many people lose more than they gain, sometimes their entire savings, due to lack of knowledge or being misled by scammy platforms and pump-and-dump schemes. Without regulation, there’s often little recourse when things go south.

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MLMs and “Be Your Own Boss” Schemes

Multi-level marketing (MLM) companies are notorious for their recruitment-driven sales tactics. These companies often target stay-at-home parents, recent grads, and anyone feeling financially stuck with promises of passive income and flexible schedules. But the vast majority of participants end up losing money after purchasing starter kits, marketing materials, and inventory that never sells. The emotional toll of being encouraged to sell to friends and family, only to see relationships strain or finances worsen, is rarely talked about until it’s too late.

Gig-Based Task Apps

Apps that pay users to complete random tasks, like assembling furniture, cleaning houses, or running errands, seem low-risk at first. But they often place workers in strangers’ homes with minimal background checks or safety protocols. There have been numerous reports of harassment, injuries, and even theft in these scenarios. And like rideshare platforms, workers are left to shoulder their own insurance, liability, and equipment costs, all while facing intense competition and unpredictable job availability.

Content Creation and Viral Chasing

The dream of going viral or becoming a full-time content creator is another high-risk side hustle that’s exploded in recent years. While some do manage to monetize their following, most spend hours creating content that yields little return. The pressure to constantly produce, chase engagement, and stay relevant can lead to burnout, anxiety, and even exploitation by brands offering “exposure” in place of fair compensation. And with ever-changing algorithms, the income stream is anything but stable.

When the Hustle Isn’t Worth the Hazard

The gig economy thrives on the idea that anyone can make money with the right mindset and hustle. But this narrative often ignores the real risks workers take on. Without proper protections, oversight, or guaranteed income, many of these side hustles become more about surviving than thriving. Worse, they sometimes lead to debt, physical harm, or emotional burnout.

It’s not about blaming individuals for seeking extra income. It’s about recognizing that some side hustles are dangerous by design, especially when the system gives people few other options. What’s needed isn’t more hustle culture, but more support, fair wages, and safer, more sustainable paths to financial stability.

Have you ever tried a side hustle that turned out to be riskier than expected? Would you warn others away, or was it worth it for you?

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Photograph of Riley Jones, District Media writer.
Riley Jones

Riley Jones is an Arizona native with over nine years of writing experience. From personal finance to travel to digital marketing to pop culture. When she’s not writing, she’s spending her time outside, reading, or cuddling with her two corgis.

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