The agency just unveiled a website aimed at helping those in the sharing or
gig economy meet their tax obligations.
Not exact matches
Some see the so - called sharing
economy as being responsible for the advent of a «
gig economy», in which people make ends
meet by arranging freelance work over the Internet rather than working in traditional full - time jobs (either voluntarily, or because no other work is available).
The
gig economy also creates significant opportunities for businesses that support workers and employers — the staffing sector, which helps identify talented employees, and the financial sector, which helps
meet payroll.
I feel like our
economy is definitely moving more towards the several
gig models instead of the steady job
meeting all your needs.
Whether it's redefining gender roles, raising kids in a secular home environment, struggling to make ends
meet while working in the
gig economy, life has a wholly different feel for today's young parents than it did a generation ago.
It touches on the big picture aspects of the
gig economy, like the regulations companies are running up against and potential discrimination against workers and customers, but also includes a number of profiles of people who are using the
gig economy to make ends
meet, and even people who are building companies to support companies like Uber and Airbnb.