One of the main problems facing today’s youth is the inaccessibility of funds. A huge decline in the availability of jobs has made it impossible for people in their early twenties to live comfortably. Hope still exists. It is still possible to earn more than the amount of money needed to live comfortably.

Here are 6 money-making ideas to survive the recession.

1. Buy low, sell high

There are always opportunities to earn extra money. If there is anything, ANYTHING, you can buy that may be undervalued? Well, you should buy it. You can always resell the underpriced products. Don’t limit your possibilities and do as much research as possible. Comb through eBay, Craigslist, Google, Chic Thrift Stores, and anywhere else you can buy items for below market value. Find items you can buy in bulk that may not be available in your area and sell, sell, sell.

2. Sell yourself

Do you have a special talent that could be useful to someone else? Sell ​​what you like to do! Create unique items and market them. Create Mixtapes for your friends. Teaching children to play ball. Go grocery shopping for senior neighbors, make it a business. Be a personal trainer. Can you make beats? Learn how to do homework for someone else, especially if it’s something you’re good at. Stop being lazy, if there is something you can do with little or no money and make up to 500% profit, why wouldn’t you?

3. Getaway plan

You don’t have to travel far from home. Rent a limo, book some hotel rooms and hit the clubs of a nearby but popular hot spot. You can plan one-night trips where you enjoy a VIP club night. Start with dinner or a local event like a concert. Buy tickets, hotel rooms and any other items in bulk whenever possible, add a unique element or theme to the event, plan parties for friends, but most of all keep your promises and have fun.

4. Plug it in

If you have connections to the right people, sell them. Putting two people together for a cost. Charge a search fee. If there is a tangible item (something physical) involved, try to negotiate with both the buyer and the seller. If one of your friends has tires for sale and your other friend is looking for tires. Buy the tires from the seller for the lowest price you would sell them for and sell them to the buyer at a profit. Even if you only make $80, you didn’t spend a penny.

5. Get informed

There is nothing better to do in these difficult times than to educate yourself. Go back to school, learn a trade, pick up a hobby, join the ways your friends make money. Try to acquire knowledge that will eventually earn you money and make you indispensable. Don’t be afraid to ask about things that interest you. Put your life in order by taking control of your mind.

6. Sell your stuff

Sell ​​DVD’s that you have finished watching. Sell ​​old electronics sitting around. These are almost always immediate cash wins, and to get more, you have to leave room for more. Let go of your old stuff, learn how to get exclusivity fast by showing up fast. The faster you sell your stuff being played, the faster you can buy the new thing. If you can’t buy it for the low price, then rent it, especially if you won’t be keeping it that long. If you have an intense urge to do such strong stunts, do it with recycled money.