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10 Effortless Ways to Make Extra Money for Retirement

May 24, 2021 · Personal finance

Earn Income by Shopping and Browsing

Yes, you can make money while sitting in the comfort in your own home, browsing and shopping online. Here are a few places where you can do just that:

  1. A) Inbox Dollars

Inbox Dollars offers numerous options to boost your income. From playing games to opening emails and taking paid online surveys, you have multiple activities to choose from, depending on your preference and skills.

  1. B) Swagbucks

If you sign up with Swagbucks and shop at Target, Walmart, Amazon and other retailers, you can make extra money for your financial goals, retirement included. Watching videos, answering surveys or completing their to do list are among the online activities that could bring you as much as $600 a month, according to the Huffington Post.

  1. C) Rakuten

If you use the Rakuten browser extension you can receive rebates and cash back. Just create a Rakuten account, install the extension on your browser and start shopping. Simple as that!

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