What do you get when you cross sky-high living costs with stagnant wages? Double-dipping workers, according to a recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll. With nearly 90% of U.S. job seekers working side hustles, the lines between day jobs and passion projects are blurring fast.
Surprisingly, 41% of these multitaskers admit to clocking into two jobs at once, whether part-time or full-time. Despite concerns over focus and productivity, half of companies have no rules against it, raising questions about work boundaries and the future of hustle culture.
Without guidelines, the boundary between personal and company time shrinks, and employers raise questions about balancing flexibility with productivity. Meanwhile, the chance to diversify income and skills is attractive for employees, fueling a shift toward a workforce that values autonomy as much as stability.
“While it’s clear side hustles reflect ambition, drive and sometimes, necessity, they often come at the expense of focus during company hours,” said Bill Stoller, Express Employment International CEO. “The data shows that many organizations haven’t yet …