Caitlin Dewey, in a recent article for OneZero, announced the passage from the "gig economy" to what she dubs the "hustle" economy — selling noncommodifiable goods and services (stuff you alone can make or provide) through platforms like Patreon. The Covid-19 pandemic crushed vast swaths of the economy, slashing consumer demand, closing businesses, and vaporizing millions of jobs. But it’s been good to the nascent sliver of the digital economy that helps people channel their existing skills into sellable services and products.
Place the abyss in the abyss
Place the abyss in the abyss
Place the abyss in the abyss
Caitlin Dewey, in a recent article for OneZero, announced the passage from the "gig economy" to what she dubs the "hustle" economy — selling noncommodifiable goods and services (stuff you alone can make or provide) through platforms like Patreon. The Covid-19 pandemic crushed vast swaths of the economy, slashing consumer demand, closing businesses, and vaporizing millions of jobs. But it’s been good to the nascent sliver of the digital economy that helps people channel their existing skills into sellable services and products.