Seattle is blessed with the stunning backdrop of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Beyond that, it’s a city that effortlessly blends the classic PNW vibe with the American dream. Known for its innovative spirit, strong connection to tech, and a history that’s as deep and varied as its waterways, Seattle is one of those special places that just forces people to fall in love after only one visit.
Listed below are ten undeniably unique things that make Seattle such a desirable place to lay down roots or rent the perfect place for a little while.
1. Space Needle
Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the mountains, and the waters that surround Seattle. This landmark, with its futuristic design, symbolizes Seattle’s forward-thinking spirit, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at the vista from its observation deck or have a meal at the cafe.
2. Chihuly Garden and Glass
Showcasing the art of Dale Chihuly, a native son of Washington, the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibition blends glass and botanicals in a mesmerizing display. Located near the Space Needle, it offers a visual feast of color and form, illustrating the depth of Seattle’s commitment to the arts.
3. Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers’ markets in the United States. As such, it is also the heart and soul of Seattle. With its famous fish market, countless artisan stalls, and the original Starbucks coffee shop, Pike Place embodies the Pacific Coast culinary craft in all its glory.
4. Central Library
With its innovative glass and steel design by architect Rem Koolhaas, Central Library redefines what a library can be. It’s not only a great place to learn something new but also a public space that encourages community and focuses on Seattle’s commitment to public services and intellectual growth.
5. The Fremont Troll
Tucked under the Aurora Bridge in the quirky Fremont neighborhood, the Fremont Troll is a testament to Seattle’s creative and whimsical side. This massive concrete sculpture, clutching a real Volkswagen Beetle, has become a beloved oddity and a symbol of the city’s eclectic art scene.
6. Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) is dedicated to contemporary popular culture. Its exhibits, which range from science fiction and fantasy to music and video games, are housed in a strikingly modern building designed by Frank Gehry.
7. Amazon Spheres
The Amazon Spheres are a striking example of innovative urban workspace design, consisting of three glass and steel domes filled with more than 40,000 plants from around the world. As part of Amazon’s downtown Seattle campus, they underscore the city’s status as a tech hub and its commitment to integrating nature within the city limits.
8. Seattle Great Wheel
On Pier 57, the Seattle Great Wheel extends over Elliott Bay, offering riders spectacular views of the city and beyond. As one of the largest Ferris wheels in North America, it lights up the waterfront with its LED light shows, adding a fun twist to Seattle’s already iconic skyline.
9. Olympic Sculpture Park
Managed by the Seattle Art Museum, Olympic Sculpture Park transforms nine acres of industrial land into an open space designed to blend top-tier art with pristine nature. The park features sculptures from internationally acclaimed artists, set against the stunning backdrop of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
10. Ballard Locks
Ballard Locks serves as a gateway between the saltwater of Puget Sound and the freshwater of the Ship Canal, which flows into Lake Union and Lake Washington. Visitors can watch boats of all sizes navigate the locks and see salmon make their upstream journey via the fish ladder.
Do you have unwanted gift cards? Here are 7 ways to sell gift cards online instantly for cash and make extra money. Approximately $3 billion in gift cards go unused in the U.S. every year. If you’re one of those people who have gift cards and don’t plan to use them, consider selling the gift…
Do you have unwanted gift cards? Here are 7 ways to sell gift cards online instantly for cash and make extra money.
Approximately $3 billion in gift cards go unused in the U.S. every year. If you’re one of those people who have gift cards and don’t plan to use them, consider selling the gift card for cash.
There are many reasons gift cards go unused, including you don’t shop at the retailer, you need money to pay the bills, or you simply rather have cash instead of a gift card. This can be an easy way to get free money now.
The most popular gift cards people buy come from retailers like Target, Starbucks, Amazon, Best Buy, Visa, and Walmart. You’ll generally receive about 90% of the total gift card amount if you decide to sell the gift card, so keep that in mind.
Best Ways To Sell Gift Cards
Today, I’m going over the best places to sell gift cards.
1. Raise
Raise is a gift card site that lets you buy or sell used gift cards.
To sell a gift card on Raise, you need to:
Go to the “Sell” link at the top of the Raise home page.
Enter the store name of the gift card.
Enter the gift card information such as serial number, PIN, current balance, and your selling price.
Payout options: pay by check, PayPal, or ACH direct deposit. Anytime you sell a used gift card on Raise, Raise takes a 15% cut from the selling price.
2. CardCash
CardCash is a platform that buys used gift cards.
To sell your gift card to CardCash, do the following:
Enter the store name of the gift card you have.
Enter the amount on the gift card.
CardCash will offer you an amount to buy the card.
For example, I pretended I had a Target gift card to sell with a $50 balance. CardCash offered me $39.50 cash or $40.09 for a prepaid Mastercard. Seeing their instant offer with their quote tool was quick and easy!
Then I have the option to get paid either by mailed check, ACH direct deposit, or PayPal.
3. CardSell
CardSell is an app that helps you trade unwanted gift cards for cash. The mobile app works for both iOS and Android users.
To get started, download the app and enter your gift card number and PIN. CardSell will verify your card and check the balance. Once verified, CardSell will pay you within 48 hours via PayPal.
4. ClipKard
ClipKard is another popular website that buys used gift cards. The process is similar to other gift card websites.
To get started here’s what to do:
Enter the info for the gift card store and the amount on the gift card.
Receive an offer from ClipKard for your gift card.
You’ll need to ship your gift card via USPS to ClipKard.
Once the gift card is accepted, you’ll get paid either via PayPal or you can choose to have a check sent to your address.
You can also earn rewards on ClipKard for doing things like buying and selling gift cards. Reward points can be used to give you discounts on future purchases on the website.
5. Gameflip
Gameflip is a website for gamers that helps you sell unused gift cards from places like Steam, PSN, Xbox, iTunes, Google Play, and more.
To sell a gift card on Gameflip, you need to create an account and click “Start Selling”. This is where you can list your gift card in the marketplace. Once someone buys your gift card, you’ll be notified.
When the transaction goes through, the sale proceeds are immediately deposited into your Wallet. You can then withdraw the cash into your bank account, Skrill, Bitcoin, or crypto account, and more.
Recommended reading: 12 Best Places To Sell Video Games
6. GiftCash
GiftCash is a platform that buys gift cards. Selling a gift card on GiftCash is easy.
All you have to do is enter the brand’s name of the gift card into GiftCash, enter the gift card balance, and GiftCash will tell you the total payout offer instantly.
Then, you can accept payment from options like ACH direct deposit or Cryptocurrency.
7. Check Into Cash
If you rather go in person to sell your used gift card, find a local Check Into Cash store near you. There are over 300 locations in the U.S., which makes it easy to get cash immediately for your gift cards.
Bring any gift cards you haven’t used into your local Check Into Cash store and they will exchange the gift cards for cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about how to sell gift cards.
Why do people buy used gift cards?
People buy used gift cards because it’s a way to save money. For example, someone can buy a gift card that has a $50 balance on it and only pays $40 for the gift card (depending on the site they are buying it from). This allows people to get the same value of goods or services at a discounted rate.
What’s the best site to sell gift cards?
The best site to sell gift cards depends on what kind of gift card you’re selling. If you’re selling a gift card to a place like Target or Starbucks, Raise and CardCash are great spots to sell gift cards. They make the process easy and convenient to sell unused gift cards and get the most money for your gift card.
If you’re selling a gaming-related gift card, Gameflip is the best website to sell your used gift card.
Recommended reading: 16 Best Selling Apps For Selling Stuff Online And Locally
Does Gift Card Granny buy gift cards?
Gift Card Granny no longer buys gift cards from people. The website is a gift card marketplace and cash back website. For example, you can build and customize a gift card and send it to people, but you can’t buy discounted cards.
Gift Card Granny does have a “discounted” gift card section, but it is really just a cash back section that gives you a bonus for getting a certain gift card. For example, if I buy a Subway gift card, I may be able to get $2.50 in cash back, but I have to buy a $250 gift card to even receive that amount.
How can I sell gift cards for cash immediately? Can I sell gift cards online instantly?
You can sell gift cards online instantly and the best website to get paid immediately for your gift cards is CardCash. CardCash pays up to 92% of the gift card value and pays out within 1-2 days of gift card approval. You may need to send in the gift card to CardCash, but typically the gift card can be transferred by entering the gift card number and pin to the website.
Where can I sell gift cards for PayPal cash?
Raise and CardCash buy gift cards and both payout via PayPal.
Can I sell my gift cards anywhere in person?
Check Into Cash is a brick-and-mortar with over 300 locations. To find a store near you, go to their website and find a local store. Bring in your gift card and get a free quote. Make sure to bring your government-issued ID so they can verify your identity and process payment. If your gift card is accepted, you’ll walk out with cash immediately and have no waiting period, unlike online gift card marketplaces.
You can also sell your gift cards locally, such as on Facebook Marketplace.
Can I sell my gift card on eBay?
Another great option for selling gift cards is via eBay. You can list all kinds of gift cards on the platform and even send the gift card info to the buyer via messenger, so there’s no need to ship anything. eBay does take a portion of the sale so you also need to keep that in mind.
What if I don’t want to sell my gift card and don’t want to use it either?
If you don’t want to go through the process of selling your gift card, you have several other options. You can regift the gift card or donate the gift card to a place in need like an animal shelter or local charity. Some retailers might even take gift card returns as long as the gift card isn’t used. However, you’ll need the original receipt to do that.
Best Places To Sell Gift Cards Online – Summary
The best places to sell your gift cards are Raise, CardCash, CardSell, ClipKard, GameFlip, GiftCash, and Check Into Cash. To get the most money for your gift card, check around multiple sites and get quotes for how much you can receive.
These gift card exchange sites buy gift cards because they resell them. People then buy these used gift cards because they are sold at a discount. For example, you may be able to buy a $100 gift card but only actually pay $90 for it.
Remember, you can sell both digital and physical gift cards! If you have a physical gift card, you may have to mail it in.
Some of the gift card exchange sites do have a minimum balance (such as $10) as well as a maximum value (such as $2,000) that they will accept.
Selling gift cards is easy and a great way to make extra cash. I recommend gathering the different unused gift cards you have lying around and checking the gift card balance to see how much extra money you can make.
Did you know that you can sell your old gift cards that you don’t want?
Dulles International Airport (IAD) is one of three airports servicing the U.S. capital. It is situated about 26 miles outside Washington, D.C., in the Northern Virginia suburbs.
Compared to its counterpart in Virginia, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Dulles’ footprint is at least 12 times larger, sitting on more than 11,000 acres.
Washington-Dulles is known for its vast international flight options, for being a major United Airlines hub, and for its iconic main terminal, designed by well-known architect Eero Saarinen (the same architect who brought the New York-JFK terminal that’s now the TWA hotel to life).
Washington-Dulles is comprised of a main terminal building which features ticketing, security and a small set of “Z” gates, plus baggage claim and customs on the bottom floor.
There are two separate midfield terminals that run parallel to the main terminal: one long building housing the A and B concourses, and another housing the C and D concourses.
Map of IAD terminals
Dulles Airport main terminal
The Washington-Dulles main terminal building is the immediately-recognizable structure most people think of when picturing the airport, with its vaulted ceiling and all-glass facade.
Inside, the building is huge, spanning 1.1 million square feet, and is close to a quarter-mile in length.
The main terminal is divided two floors: departures upstairs and arrivals downstairs.
Upper level
Inside the main terminal on the upper level, there are four large islands with ticket counters for domestic and international airlines.
All passengers pass through security in the main terminal, so if you’re a Clear member, you’ll be able to use the service no matter which airline you’re flying.
The standard TSA checkpoint is downstairs.
Once you pass through security, you’ll catch the Aerotrain or people movers to your specific departure terminal.
Downstairs
Downstairs on the arrivals level is baggage claim with 15 carousels, as well as the airport’s customs facilities, which include Global Entry access.
Food options
Pre-security: Cafe Americana, District Chophouse, Capitol Gounds Coffee.
Retail
International Currency Exchange, Dulles Gourmet Market.
Lounges
The main terminal building houses a brand new Capital One Lounge just beyond the TSA PreCheck lanes.
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
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$395
Transportation
Since Dulles operates out of three main terminal buildings, travelers have to take transportation to move between each.
Aerotrain
The most convenient option is the Washington-Dulles Aerotrain, an automated train system that runs between a few of the terminals. It’s usually a quick ride, with a maximum of two minutes between stations.
You can take the Aerotrain if you have a flight in the A gates, B gates or C gates. However, note that it is a decent walk from the station to the C gates.
People movers
One of Dulles’ best-known quirks is its “mobile lounges,” or “people movers.” These Star Wars-esque machines haven’t entirely been phased out with the Aerotrain.
Inside, the people movers feel like a combination of a waiting room and a bus, and they take passengers from one terminal to another.
You’ll typically ride the people movers if you’re:
Flying out of the D gates (one of United’s concourses).
Connecting between United’s D gates and Terminal A (gates A1A through A6F).
Arriving on an international flight to get to the customs area in the main terminal.
Passenger walkway
If you’d rather get some steps in, there’s also a 1,000-foot underground pedestrian walkway that connects the main terminal with Concourse B, featuring moving sidewalks in both directions.
Dulles Terminal A
Airlines
United (regional United Express flights, gates A1A through A6F).
International airlines occupy the main portion of terminal.
Lounges
Air France Lounge, near gate A20.
Open daily from 10:30 a.m. until last flight
Priority Pass eligible.
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse, across from gate A32
Open starting around four hours before Virgin Atlantic flights.
Priority Pass eligible.
Other amenities
Food and beverage
Jersey Mike’s Subs.
Smashburger.
Starbucks.
Extreme Pita.
Cacao Chaser.
Capitol City Ink.
Duty Free America.
Gen X Wireless.
Hudson News.
International Currency Exchange.
Souvenir Library.
Terminal B
Airlines
American Airlines.
Delta Air Lines.
Southwest Airlines.
International carriers like Aer Lingus, ANA, Lufthana, TAP Air Portugal and others.
Lounges
British Airways Lounge, located near Aerotrain station: Open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Lufthansa Business Lounge, located across from gates B49 and B51: Open 1:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. Priority Pass eligible.
Turkish Airlines Lounge, located next to gate B43: Open 7:15 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. Priority Pass eligible.
Other amenities
Food and beverage
Bracket Room.
Capitol Grounds Coffee.
Carrabba’s Italian Grill.
Chick-fil-a,
Commanders Burgundy & Gold Club.
DC-3 Hot Dog Joint.
Five Guys.
Peet’s Coffee.
Potbelly Sandwich Shop.
Vino Volo.
Wendy’s.
Cacao Chaser.
Chanel & Christian Dior.
DC Marketplace.
Duty Free Americas.
Eden’s Boutique.
Estée Lauder / M.A.C. Flag World.
Gen X Wireless.
Montblanc.
Ralph Lauren Polo.
See’s Candies.
Stellar News.
Sunglass Hut.
Travel Tech.
Vera Bradley.
Vineyard Vines.
Washingtonian.
Terminal C
Airlines
Lounges
United has four lounges in Concourse C:
A United Club near gate C4: Open 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. daily.
A United Club near gate C7: Open 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. daily.
A United Club near gate C17: Open 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. daily.
Other amenities
Food and beverage
Au Bon Pain.
Auntie Annie’s.
Be Right Burger.
Chef Geoff’s.
Devil’s Backbone Taproom.
Starbucks.
Brookstone.
Capitol City Ink.
Duty Free Americas
Hudson News.
International Currency Exchange
Terminal D
Airlines
Lounges
United Club near gate D8: Open 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily.
Food and beverage
Bistro Atelier.
Dulles Gourmet Market.
Pizza Hut.
Rusty Taco.
Starbucks.
Duty Free Americas.
Forbes News.
International Currency Exchange.
NBC4 Travel Store.
A ‘bonus’ concourse of sorts, Dulles has a small handful of Z gates located in the main terminal building. A mix of airlines service these gates, and the only food and beverage options are Dunkin and Subway.
Washington-Dulles has several parking options. The priciest are right near the terminal and in garages, and the most affordable is a cheaper, satellite economy lot requiring a shuttle. You can reserve your parking online or take your chances of finding a free spot at the airport.
Terminal parking
Located just in front of terminal.
$29 per day or $6 per hour.
Follow covered walkway to terminal (brief walk).
There’s an additional “Valet” parking option for $39 per day that allows convenient pickup in front of the terminal parking lot for ultra convenience.
Garage 1 or Garage 2 Parking
Parking garage close to terminal.
$21 per day or $6 per hour.
Walk to the terminal via an underground or covered pedestrian walkway or take a shuttle.
Garage 2 is the most convenient for international departures.
Economy parking
Satellite parking lot.
$14 per day.
Shuttle service runs every 15 minutes. Give yourself at least 15 minutes of travel time to the terminal.
Rental cars
To get to and from the rental car facilities, you’ll have to take one of the airport’s free shuttle buses, a few minutes’ ride.
Dulles has most major rental car companies, including:
Enterprise.
Washington Metro Access
Dulles has direct access to the Washington Metro system via the Silver Line station. It’s located opposite the main terminal, across the terminal parking parking facilities. You’ll take an underground path with moving walkways to get to the Silver Line station.
From there, you can catch a Metro train that will take you through Tyson’s Corner, and eventually through Rosslyn and into downtown D.C. Metro’s trip planner shows it’s a ride of more than 50 minutes to Metro Center, a key connecting station in downtown D.C.
Check Metro’s website for information on hours of operation and fares.
Uber/Lyft from Dulles
Customers hoping to use a rideshare service like Uber and Lyft when they get off the airplane can be picked up on the arrivals level outside baggage claim outside Doors 2, 4 and 6.
(Top photo courtesy of Sean Cudahy)
How to maximize your rewards
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Discover card travel insurance used to be a common benefit of many of the bank’s cash-back cards. But in early 2018, Discover cut the travel insurance benefits on all of its cards (alongside benefits like extended warranty and price protection).
That means that today, Discover cards don’t offer any type of travel insurance. Instead, the bank now focuses on the simplicity of cash-back awards on its rewards credit cards.
Which other cards offer travel insurance?
Since Discover card trip insurance is a thing of the past, you might consider spending on other cards that offer travel insurance protections.
Chase cards with travel insurance
The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve® offer some of the most robust travel insurance coverages available on a credit card, including trip delay protection, primary auto rental collision damage waiver insurance, baggage delay insurance, lost luggage protection and travel accident insurance.
Chase Sapphire travel benefits
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Chase Sapphire Reserve®
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Travel insurance coverage
Trip cancellation.
Trip interruption.
Trip delay.
Baggage delay.
Lost luggage.
Auto rental collision damage waiver.
Travel accident.
Trip cancellation.
Trip interruption.
Trip delay.
Baggage delay.
Lost luggage.
Auto rental collision damage waiver.
Roadside assistance.
Travel and emergency assistance.
Travel accident.
Emergency evacuations and transportation.
Emergency medical and dental.
Learn more
Here is a full list of credit cards that offer Chase travel insurance:
Chase cards with travel insurance
Premium cards with travel insurance
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
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Annual fee
$395
The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card includes primary auto rental collision damage waiver, trip cancellation/interruption insurance, trip delay reimbursement insurance, a $1 million worldwide common carrier travel insurance policy and lost luggage protection.
No-annual-fee cards with travel insurance
While you’ll get the most travel insurance coverage from a premium travel card, some cards with no annual fee offer travel insurance as well.
What types of travel insurance coverages do credit cards usually offer?
Here are some of the most common types of travel insurance offered on credit cards.
Auto rental collision damage waiver insurance covers damage to or theft of cars that you rent using your credit card. For auto rental collision damage waiver insurance to apply, you must make your reservation and pay for your car rental with a card that has this benefit. You must also decline the car rental company’s collision damage waiver. Most auto rental collision damage waiver insurance is secondary, meaning that you must make a claim through your personal auto insurance before the credit card insurance will pay. Primary auto rental collision damage waiver insurance is a benefit on some premium credit cards.
Baggage delay insurance can reimburse you for expenses you incur as a result of a temporary baggage delay. Incidentals like toiletries, clothing, chargers and medication are typically reimbursable through baggage delay insurance.
Lost luggage reimbursement covers the cost to repair or replace your checked and carry-on baggage and its contents. Lost luggage coverage is usually provided as secondary insurance and will cover the difference between what an airline or other carrier reimburses you and the amount of your loss, up to the limit of coverage.
Travel accident insurance can compensate you or your survivors for loss of life, limb or function when you book your common carrier ticket, such as an airline ticket, with your card. Travel accident insurance typically specifies a payout amount for each type of covered loss.
Trip cancellation and interruption insurance may reimburse you for certain prepaid travel expenses when a trip is interrupted or canceled for a covered reason. Trip cancellation and interruption insurance policies vary widely but usually cover at least airfare booked with your card. Some policies may cover a wide range of prepaid travel expenses.
Trip delay reimbursement can cover meals and overnight accommodations when you are significantly delayed and you book your travel with your card. Trip delay benefits usually kick in after a certain number of hours of delays or when you are delayed overnight.
You can also buy travel insurance separately
If you aren’t interested in adding a new credit card to your wallet but want travel protections, you have options.
Consider shopping for one-off plans from third-party travel insurance companies to find coverage that fits your risk tolerance and budget. A bonus of purchasing travel insurance out-of-pocket — rather than using a card’s built-in benefits — is that you can customize the plan to meet your needs.
You can even add on Cancel For Any Reason coverage to more confidently protect your upfront and nonrefundable payments.
Expect to pay roughly 7% of your trip budget for travel insurance.
Should I use a Discover card for travel?
With no Discover travel protection, does it make sense to use a Discover card to book travel? The short answer is probably not.
Discover does not offer any credit cards featuring additional rewards on travel purchases. Discover does market the Discover it® Miles travel credit card, but the card earns 1.5 miles per dollar on every purchase and has no rewards or benefits specific to travel.
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Do you want to learn how to get paid to work out? If you have a passion for working out and want to turn fitness into a way to get paid, then you are in luck. There are many ways to get paid to work out, and today we will be talking about 19 ways…
Do you want to learn how to get paid to work out?
If you have a passion for working out and want to turn fitness into a way to get paid, then you are in luck. There are many ways to get paid to work out, and today we will be talking about 19 ways to make extra money while exercising.
In today’s post, you’ll learn:
Ways to turn exercise into cash
How to make money running
Apps that pay you to walk
How you can get paid to lift weights
19 Ways To Get Paid To Workout
Below are the best ways to get paid to work out. From popular money-making apps to full-time jobs, there are many people and companies that pay you to work out.
1. Sweatcoin
Sweatcoin is a free app that pays people to walk.
The app rewards daily steps with Sweatcoin currency (coins) that lets you spend the credits on gift cards (such as to Amazon or Starbucks), iPhones, Apple Watches, donate it to charity, and more. Other rewards include a free subscription to meditation apps, a free Scribd trial, wireless headphones, massage memberships, discounts on Barkbox, coffee subscriptions, gym memberships, and more.
This is one of the most popular apps in the world ever, with over 120,000,000 registered members.
2. Stepbet
Stepbet is another popular fitness app that pays you for walking. You can connect your fitness tracker (such as your Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Health, or Google Fit) to the app and even set weekly step goals to keep you motivated.
The app works like this: You select a game to get your step goals, then bet into the pot to join. If you meet your weekly step goal, you can split the pot and get your bet back plus make a profit.
This app makes it easy to stay motivated to walk because you have a financial stake in it as well. This is a great way to get paid to work out from home.
3. Healthywage
Healthywage is one of the most popular fitness apps that pays you to lose weight. Once you’re on the site, you enter how much weight you want to lose. You also enter how long you’ll have to complete the weight loss goal and how much money you want to bet per month.
For example, if I wanted to lose 30 pounds in under 9 months and bet $60 of my own money, my prize range is between $588-$1,116.
There are weekly weigh-ins and support from other contestants to help you get closer to your weight loss goal. If you complete the weight loss goal, you win the prize.
The purpose of HealthyWage is to motivate you to lose weight and make it more motivating and engaging by using a financial incentive.
4. DietBet
DietBet is a platform with the concept of social networking with weight loss goals. DietBet functions essentially as a dieting game where contestants can bet money on the ability to meet their weight loss goals within a certain time frame. Winners get to keep the cash reward.
To get started with DietBet, you join a game that is basically a body weight loss challenge. You place a monetary bet into a communal pot. Whoever wins the pot (and achieves their weight loss goal) gets the divided winnings at the end of the challenge.
To make sure that everyone is playing fairly, you have to submit verifiable weigh-ins at the beginning and end of each challenge via photos or videos.
5. Fit For Bucks
Fit For Bucks is a workout app that pays people to walk, dance, run, and stay active. To get started, download the Fit For Bucks app and connect your activity tracker or Apple Watch. Then you can get moving and start earning rewards for your daily movement.
Rewards include things like free coffee, money towards fitness studios, free haircuts, and more. The goal of this app is to get people active and motivated to move more.
6. Waybetter
Waybetter makes losing weight fun by challenging you with fitness-related games. This app turns what could be described as boring into something that makes healthy habits sustainable and fun to help you on your weight loss journey.
The app works by making games that create micro goals and gives you accountability and support from other like-minded people. Games on Waybetter include things like walking at least 8,000 steps a day, drinking a certain amount of water, decluttering your home, reading books, flexibility challenges, increasing your plank time, and many more.
7. Charity Miles
Charity Miles is a little different than the other apps mentioned in that it doesn’t reward you personally. Instead, your rewards go to the charity of your choice.
To get started, download the Charity Miles app. The app connects with your phone’s Apple Health app and automatically pulls the steps from there. Any fitness devices linked to your Health app will sync to the app. The app turns all of your miles you walk, run, and bike into money for charity.
You can track all kinds of activities for Charity Miles including walks, runs, bike rides, shopping, golfing, dancing, and anything step-related.
8. Rover
One of my favorite ways to make extra money is walking dogs on Rover. Rover is an app that connects dog walkers with dog owners. I have been a Rover dog walker and absolutely loved it. I have been paid for walking dogs (which gave me exercise for the day) and spending time with really cute pets.
To get started on Rover, make a profile and list what services you offer. If you have previous experience dog walking, this is a major plus and will make you stand out from other dog walkers.
If you don’t have previous experience walking dogs, set your rates lower than other people on the app. This will make your rates competitive and you’ll get chosen quicker. These people will leave you reviews (and hopefully good ones, granted your services are great). The more 5-star reviews you have, the more you’ll stand out.
Recommended reading: 7 Best Dog Walking Apps To Make Extra Money
9. Evidation
Evidation is an app that rewards people for doing things like walking, sleeping, biking, and more. To get started, download the app and connect your Apple Health, Fitbit, Garmin, or Oura app. This will sync your daily steps, which will give you points you can redeem in the app.
You can also earn points in the app by participating in surveys that ask questions about your health. For every 10,000 points you earn, Evidation will pay you $10 which you can redeem via PayPal cash and other cash prizes.
10. MapMyFitness
MapMyFitness is an app that tracks workouts including running, cycling, and other physical activities. While you won’t get paid with MapMyFitness, you can enter challenges and win monthly prizes.
Some employers or organizations will use MapMyFitness to stay active by participating in fitness challenges. These challenges backed by employers may even have rewards.
11. Walgreens Balance Rewards
Walgreens Balance Rewards is a program that gives you redemption dollars at Walgreens for doing things like walking and other fitness activities. With the Rewards program, you can link your fitness trackers which will sync your steps in the app.
You can also earn points for doing things like tracking your blood pressure, sleep, and weight.
12. Guided walking tours
If you have a lot of knowledge of your local town or a historical place, you may want to sell guided walking tours.
To get started, find a historical or touristy spot that would work well with a guided walking tour. Create your walking itinerary and highlight key points of interest and historical facts.
Start small and gradually work your way up to offering larger walking tours. This is a great way to combine your love of fitness with your love of a local spot that tourists love to visit.
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13. Ski instructor
If you love skiing and enjoy teaching others how to do this sport, you may want to try becoming a ski instructor. This way you can combine your love for the sport and teach others how to ski as well.
To become a ski instructor, you likely need to obtain a recognized ski instructor certification. This will make you more marketable and even allow you to teach more advanced lessons.
Ski resorts are pretty much always hiring ski instructors, and you don’t need to be an expert or an Olympic skier to become a ski instructor either. This is something that you can learn to do.
14. Rock climbing guide
If you like to rock climb, then you may be able to become a rock climbing guide. Earning money doing this requires a combination of skills, certifications, marketing, and networking with other people who also work as guides.
To get started, it’s important to obtain certifications offered by the American Mountain Guides Association. This will increase your credibility and give you more job opportunities.
You may even want to connect with local and online climbing groups to market your business and get the word out that you’re a rock climbing guide. Put up flyers in your local rock climbing gym and make it easy to get in touch with you about your services.
15. Fishing guide
Making money as a fishing guide requires a certain set of skills, certifications, and licenses. It’s also important you have extensive knowledge of the best local fishing spots, seasons, and regulations.
Working as a fishing guide takes a lot of physical activity since you’re doing a lot of walking, wading in water, and (obviously) fishing.
Many places are in constant need of fishing guides, such as lodges and guide companies in Florida and Alaska.
So, you can easily network with local businesses such as bait shops, fishing gear retailers, and local hotels. The more people that know about your services as a fishing guide, the better.
16. Fitness trainer
One obvious way to get paid to workout is to work as a fitness trainer. Working as a fitness trainer involves a combination of skills, marketing yourself effectively, and providing top-notch service to your clients.
To get started as a fitness trainer, it’s important to obtain a reputable certification from organizations like NASM, ACE, or ACSM. Once certified, you can teach others how to workout in person at local gyms or offer virtual training.
You could even sell workout plans as a personal trainer, such as on a social media platform. I have seen many fitness influencers do this over the years.
17. Landscaper
Landscaping is a physically demanding job, but if you love it, you can turn it into a way to make extra money. As a landscaper, you can offer all kinds of services such as lawn maintenance, garden design, and tree and shrub care.
You’ll want to make sure that you take photos of your work and gather a portfolio so future clients can see the incredible work you can do. Word of mouth plays a big role in the landscaping business, so it’s important to give the best service to your clients.
18. Yoga instructor
If you love yoga and want to make money teaching others how to practice, then become a yoga instructor. To get started, you need to obtain a teacher certification from a reputable organization. Reach out to local yoga studios and figure out where people are getting certified in town.
Once you get certified, you can even specialize in a certain niche such as prenatal yoga, therapeutic yoga, power yoga, Bikram yoga, and more. You can teach group classes, private classes, workshops, and even online classes.
You may even want to try developing an online presence which will attract new people to your yoga classes.
19. Share workouts on Instagram
You can make money as a fitness Instagrammer once you have a strong following. It’s important to share high-quality and visually appealing photos and helpful captions. Share workout routines, fitness tips, and inspirational content to keep your audience engaged.
Once you have a good number of followers, you can make money with sponsored content, affiliate marketing, and even selling your own workout training programs and guides. You can even promote your online coaching services and work with people 1-1.
Another way similar to this is to do something similar on a YouTube channel that you create!
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about getting paid to work out.
How can I make money if I like working out? How can I make money being physically fit?
There are so many ways to turn your love of working out into money. This can be done using apps like Sweatcoin or running a business such as personal training or dog walking.
Can you get paid to run? What app pays you to run?
If you enjoy running, make some extra money or get free stuff by using apps that pay you to walk or run. If you want to make a part-time income, then become a dog walker on Rover and take dogs on walks or runs.
What app pays to walk?
Apps like Sweatcoin, Fit For Bucks, and Rover pay people to walk. Sweatcoin and Fit For Bucks pay in rewards within the app, and Rover pays actual money for walking dogs. Some of these apps are available on iOS or Android devices, as well as on your laptop or computer as well.
Other fitness apps that you may have heard of include FitPotato, Runtopia, Step Younger, and Gym-Pact. I have not researched these, though.
Are there gig economy jobs that I can do while working out?
Yes, some gig economy jobs (such as DoorDash) can be done from a bike, which could be a great workout.
Can you get paid to lift weights?
While you’re lifting weights, apps like SweatCoin will count how many steps you’re walking during your workout. Besides that, you can make even more money by lifting weights by:
Competitive weightlifting and get paid via prizes, sponsorships, and endorsement
Fitness modeling
Social media and content creation (sharing your fitness tips with followers)
Offering fitness workshops
Sell weightlifting programs or training guides
Best Ways To Get Paid To Workout – Summary
I hope you enjoyed today’s article on how to get paid to work out.
If you enjoy exercising and fitness, turn that passion into extra cash by getting paid to workout. This list of ways to make extra money pays you to walk, lift weights, run, and do other physical activities that also benefit your well-being.
As you read above, there are many great apps and jobs that will pay you to work out.
What’s your favorite way to get paid for a workout?
While it can be a challenge to keep up with both work and school, getting a part-time job while in college can help you cover your expenses and gain valuable work experience at the same time. In addition, some employers may even offer to pay a portion of your college tuition as a part of their benefits package.
There are all kinds of jobs for college students — from on-campus jobs with regular hours to side gigs you can do in your spare time. While students often find work in the retail and service industry, it’s also worth exploring other avenues for employment, including office work and even jobs related to your field of study. Read on for a basic guide to finding a job that can help you pay for college.
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Part-Time Jobs That Help Pay for College
Working part-time while you’re in college can help you pay for tuition and other expenses. These jobs typically offer flexible hours, allowing you to work around your class schedule.
You might start your search for jobs that help pay for college with businesses you already know and love. For example, you could see if your favorite cafe is hiring or ask about opportunities at the yoga studio you love. Even if they don’t have a paying position, some small businesses offer “service swaps” where you might be able to score free coffee, meals, or exercise classes for some light work. It pays to ask!
Here’s a look at other job opportunities that can help students earn money for college. 💡 Quick Tip: Make no payments on SoFi private student loans for six months after graduation.
On-Campus Jobs
Colleges and universities hire students for a variety of jobs on campus. Part-time on-campus jobs are not only convenient but typically provide flexibility so you can work around your class schedule. Plus, a lot of on-campus jobs can help you build relevant skills that will serve you after graduation.
The career center at your school will likely have lots of resources that can help you find employment on campus, including an online job board. Your school can also help you find a job campus through the federal work-study program. To see out if you’re eligible for work-study, which is a needs-based program, you need to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.
Below is just a sampling of on-campus job options you might consider, plus what they pay, on average, per hour:
• Administrative Assistant: $16.80 per hour
• Teaching Assistant: $17.56 per hour
• Research Assistant: $20.62 per hour
• Fitness or Recreation Center Attendant: $14.10 per hour
• Lifeguard: $16 per hour
• Peer Tutor: $12.73 per hour
• Library Assistant: $14.49 per hour
• Campus tour guide: $14.81 per hour
Paid Internships
Your school’s career center may also be able to provide information about internship opportunities in your field of study. Some college internships provide college credits, which can help you pay for college by reducing your tuition bill. In other cases, internships are paid. On average, college interns in the U.S. earn $24.63 per hour.
Don’t want to work during the school year? Summer can be a great time to focus on a career-boosting internship without distracting you from your coursework. According to a 2023 Glassdoor report , some summer internships are paying as much as $9,064 a month.
Securing a paid internship tends to be competitive, so it can be wise to apply early and make sure your application materials are compelling and complete. Internships can provide valuable learning opportunities and some of the top-rated internships even offer the opportunity for future full-time employment.
Serving, Bartending, or other Service jobs
Many college students work part time in the service industry because the hours are flexible and you can often earn tips in addition to an hourly pay. This can be especially helpful during peak hours and holidays because your income could be higher than usual. Here’s a look at some service jobs and their average hourly pay and tips:
• Barista: $14.86 per hour (plus $20 in tips per day)
• Restaurant server: $16.06 per hour (plus $100 in tips per day)
• Restaurant host: $14.79 per hour (plus $35.00 in tips per day)
• Bartender: $15.97 per hour (plus $150 in tips per day)
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Retail jobs
If you’re looking for a part-time job that will help pay for college, you might consider working in a local boutique or other type of retail store. These jobs also provide you with valuable human and workplace skills that can be used later in your professional career.
A retail sales associate is typically required to set up store merchandise and assist customers with their shopping needs. You also might even be able to get employee discounts or earn a commission. The average retail sales associate salary in the U.S. is $14.90 an hour.
Tutoring
You’ve been hitting the books and now it’s time to put all of that newfound knowledge to good use. You may be paying for your education, but there are also people out there willing to pay you to share what you’ve learned, which can help make college more affordable. Consider tutoring other college students or younger students in your area of expertise. Rates will vary based on location, subject matter, and your experience level. On average, private tutors earn $25.12 an hour.
Virtual Assistant
Sometimes small businesses and entrepreneurs need someone who can answer their emails, perform odd jobs online, and otherwise provide administrative support virtually. You might look for these gigs online or through your school’s career development office. Before you take on a role, it’s important to know what’s expected: Are they looking for someone to be available during specific hours or could you get everything done on your own time?
On average, a virtual assistant makes $19.19 an hour.
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Babysitting or Caregiving
Babysitting can be another job option to help pay for college if you’re looking for flexibility. You can schedule jobs for weekends or nights if you’re worried about work conflicting with your school schedule. As a bonus, you may be able to squeeze in some studying while the little ones are asleep. On average, part-time college nanny jobs pay $25 an hour.
Keep in mind that caregiving isn’t just limited to little kids. You may find meaningful roles working with elderly or ill people who need help, either with day-to-day tasks or with errand running, housekeeping, or even just keeping someone company while they shop. On average, a part-time caregiver earns $15 an hour.
Dog Walking
Having flexibility during the day can mean everything for people who work 9 to 5 and need someone to care for Fido. Consider working for a walking service rather than striking it out on your own: It may provide guaranteed hours or jobs, so you can get to know the pooches you work with. The average salary for a dog walker in the U.S. earns $17 per hour.
Ridesharing or Delivery Driving
Driving for a ride-sharing or delivery service can be a good option during college, since you can generally set your own hours and fit the job into your schedule. How much you could make will depend on your location and the times you’re available to drive. Many Uber drivers make between $15 and $25 per hour, while the average hourly wage for food delivery drivers nationwide is $19/hour.
It can also be helpful to talk to locals to get the lay of the land — national earnings surveys may be very different from your local area, and it can be helpful to anticipate just how much demand there might be before you sign on.
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Freelance or Start a Side Hustle
If you have a sought-after skill or talent, such as writing, website design, photography, or coding, you might consider starting your own freelance business or side hustle. You can advertise your skills on a freelance platform like Fiverr or Upwork. Or, you could solicit clients in your community. For example, you might be able to build a website for a local small business or get hired to manage an off-campus store’s online brand and marketing.
Consider Companies That Help Pay Your Tuition
Part-time jobs can be one option to help you pay for college, but what if you can find a job that not only pays you a salary but also pays for tuition? There are some major companies that offer stipends or reimbursements toward college tuition or expenses like books, even for part-time employees.
Employers generally offer tuition assistance in one of three ways:
• Tuition reimbursement Here, the company reimburses you for tuition you’ve paid. There may be a tuition cap and/or a requirement to work a certain number of hours or months before the benefit kicks in.
• Direct payment Some employers will pay eligible college costs directly to the school. In some cases, they only partner with certain schools.
• Scholarships Some employers offer education scholarships to employees for a set amount of money. As with other types of scholarships, you typically need to submit an application for the award and may also be required to maintain a certain GPA.
Here are some national companies that have well-publicized tuition assistance policies:
Chipotle
At Chipotle , tuition reimbursement (up to $5,250 each year) is available for both part-time and full-time employees. They also offer a Debt-Free Degree program, which covers the full cost of a four-year degree at one of 10 universities. Typically, employees must work at least 15 hours a week for four months to qualify for tuition benefits.
Smuckers
Smucker’s helps employees further their knowledge and skills by reimbursing them for some of the costs of qualifying continued and/or higher education. The company also offers a scholarship program for children of employees.
Publix
At Publix , associates with 90 days of continuous service who work an average of 10 hours a week are eligible to participate in the company’s tuition reimbursement program. The program covers graduate and undergraduate degree coursework, as well as some individual courses, online programs, and technical training.
Starbucks
Starbucks is often featured on these lists for a reason: They partnered with Arizona State University (ASU) to create the Starbucks College Achievement Plan which offers 100% tuition coverage for a first-time bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program. All employees eligible for benefits (this includes part-time employees) may take advantage of this program.
If an employee doesn’t qualify for admission to ASU, they can take part in the Pathway to Admission program, which will help them qualify for admission, tuition-free.
UPS
UPS offers a tuition assistance program at most locations in the U.S. Through their “Earn and Learn” program, you can receive up to $5,250 per calendar year, with a lifetime maximum of $25,000. There are no course or subject restrictions.
Walmart
Walmart will pay 100% of tuition and books for an associate or bachelor’s degree program through several online accredited universities. This benefit is available to hourly part-time and full-time associates without a prior bachelor’s degree starting on day one.
Amazon
Amazon offers tuition assistance for employees seeking a Bachelor’s degree, a high school GED, or English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) proficiency certification. You’re eligible for the program after 90 days of employment for as many years as you work in a regular, full-time role at Amazon.
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Think About Your First Job Out Of School
Another benefit of finding a job that helps pay for college: You can figure out what you do (and don’t) want to do for a living. It can also be helpful to assess certain job paths, including how much they may pay entry-level employees. While there are always lists of most and least lucrative majors, the reality is that your major doesn’t necessarily determine your career. Talk to alums and people a few years out of school and have them give you the lowdown on their job path.
When looking for your first full-time job out of college, it’s also important to consider not just your salary, but what benefits may come into play. For example, many companies now offer employees assistance in paying off student loans. How it works varies by company, but the typical plan offers matching funds or a predetermined recurring monthly payment towards your loan. Usually, there’s a maximum dollar amount you can receive and some employers require a minimum amount of time on the job. 💡 Quick Tip: Would-be borrowers will want to understand the different types of student loans that are available: private student loans, federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans, Direct PLUS loans, and more.
The Takeaway
The combination of scholarships, student loans, and a part-time job can help you cover the cost of going to college for four (or more) years. A part-time job will not only help you earn some money, but it could also help boost your resume. In addition, some companies offer tuition reimbursement or assistance programs for part- or full-time employees pursuing higher education. These programs may have specific requirements, such as attending a certain school or working a set number of hours per week, so be sure you understand the requirements.
If you’ve exhausted all federal student aid options, no-fee private student loans from SoFi can help you pay for school. The online application process is easy, and you can see rates and terms in just minutes. Repayment plans are flexible, so you can find an option that works for your financial plan and budget.
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FAQ
How do you ask a company if they offer tuition reimbursement?
To find out if a company offers education benefits like tuition assistance, you can talk to your manager or HR representative (if you already work there). If you’re in the interviewing process, you can ask the recruiter or hiring manager. Or, you can check the company’s website (often they will describe their benefits, including who is eligible and any other stipulations).
What are the disadvantages of tuition reimbursement?
One disadvantage of tuition reimbursement is that you typically need to pay for your classes upfront, then submit the bill to your company for reimbursement. Some tuition reimbursement programs also have strict requirements and limitations, such as a cap on the amount of money that can be reimbursed, or only covering certain types of courses or degrees.
Also keep in mind that balancing work and courses can also be challenging for some employees to manage successfully.
Why would a company offer generous tuition reimbursement?
Many companies offer generous tuition assistance programs in order to attract, develop, and retain high-performing employees.
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Do you need health insurance? Did you know that there are many part-time jobs with health insurance that you may be able to apply for? These types of part-time jobs are great because they not only help you to make more income but they also give you benefits like health insurance. Health benefits are usually…
Do you need health insurance?
Did you know that there are many part-time jobs with health insurance that you may be able to apply for?
These types of part-time jobs are great because they not only help you to make more income but they also give you benefits like health insurance.
Health benefits are usually associated with full-time employment, but a growing number of companies give these perks to part-time employees as well. Companies know that in order to keep good employees, giving helpful benefits like health insurance helps them with this.
You may need a part-time job with health insurance for many different reasons, such as perhaps your full-time job doesn’t come with good health insurance, or maybe you are only looking for part-time hours to make extra money.
My husband worked at UPS for many years, mainly for the health insurance. And, so did many other people who worked there. The health insurance at UPS is one of the best I’ve ever seen, and it’s available to part-time workers.
And, you may be able to find a part-time job that comes with medical insurance like this too!
Key Takeaways
UPS is known for having many valuable benefits for their part-time workers, such as health insurance.
Starbucks is another place where you can get health insurance, even working part-time. After putting in an average of 20 hours a week over three months, you can get medical, dental, and vision plans.
There are many other jobs that give you health insurance as well and even other great benefits like tuition reimbursement and parental leave.
Best Part-Time Jobs With Health Insurance
Below are the best part-time jobs with health insurance coverage.
1. UPS
If you’re looking for a part-time job with health insurance, UPS can be a great choice. At UPS, even part-time employees can get health benefits.
This is probably one of the most popular jobs ever when it comes to getting great health insurance. UPS is a very popular choice for those who are looking for health insurance.
Like I said earlier, my husband worked at UPS for years, mainly for the health insurance. And, so did many other people that we know, such as many of our personal friends, his brother, our friend’s parents, and so many more people that we personally know.
Many of the part-time jobs at UPS are for package sorters and UPS truck loaders.
Part-time UPS workers get the same healthcare benefits as full-time workers. They don’t have to pay premiums, and there is low or no co-insurance and co-pays.
Plus, part-time employees at UPS earn an average of $20 per hour after 30 days. As a part-time employee at UPS, you’re promised at least 3.5 hours of work each day you’re scheduled.
There are also other benefits you can qualify for, such as you can get a pension when you retire, help paying for college, and paid time off for vacations and holidays.
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2. Starbucks
If you’re looking for part-time work and need health insurance, Starbucks might be the place for you.
Starbucks gives health, dental, and vision insurance to all part-time workers who put in at least 20 hours per week on average after working 240 hours.
Starbucks also has a generous benefits package, such as dental care, a 401(k), vacation time, college tuition reimbursement, and more.
Another nice employee benefit is Starbucks’ parental leave – workers at Starbucks who are eligible and welcoming a new child can take time off and receive pay replacement through parental leave. Additionally, Starbucks gives Family Expansion Reimbursement, giving up to $10,000 for adoption, surrogacy, or intrauterine insemination for eligible partners.
3. REI
REI has a new medical plan called the REI Access Plan, which gives medical coverage to every employee who works at REI, even part-time employees.
The REI Access Plan gives medical coverage to employees after working for only three months, no matter how many hours they work (so, if you only work one day a week, you can qualify!). This plan is in addition to the existing health care options for employees who work an average of 20 or more hours per week over a 12-month period.
The health insurance coverage includes checkups for free with in-network doctors, mental health support, hospital care, and physical therapy. It also covers pharmacy costs and provides access to virtual healthcare through Teladoc.
4. National Guard
As a National Guard member, you get to serve your country and community, and you also have access to job benefits like health insurance.
You and your family can get low-cost health insurance through a plan called Tricare Reserve Select (TRS).
In 2023, the individual monthly health insurance plan cost $48.47, and family plans cost $239.69.
You’re also eligible for low-cost life insurance that pays up to $400,000.
National Guard members respond to emergencies (such as natural disasters), serve as law enforcement, and more. Guard members have about two days of drills each month and spend two weeks on annual training every year.
5. Costco
If you’re interested in a part-time job that includes health insurance, you might want to look into working at Costco.
There are many different kinds of jobs that you can find at Costco, such as cashier, baker, forklift driver, gas station attendant, member service assistant, stocker, and so much more.
Costco gives health insurance to part-time employees who work 23 or more hours each week.
Their health insurance comes with low out-of-pocket monthly premiums and co-pays. They provide medical, dental, and vision benefits that can be used for yourself and/or your family.
I know a few people who left their day job to work at Costco due to the good pay, nice benefits, and fun work environment. So, it can be a great one to look into!
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6. Chipotle
At Chipotle, you can work part-time and still get health insurance. They understand that you might be studying, have another job, or need extra time for yourself. That’s why they offer flexible schedules.
If you join their team, even part-timers can sign up for health insurance. All Chipotle crew members are eligible for the Anthem Preventive Plus, Delta Dental PPO plan, and EyeMed PPO vision plan.
They also have 100% tuition coverage for select programs. You can learn about agriculture, technology, and business. If you’re into something else, they give up to $5,250 for other study areas.
Other helpful benefits from Chipotle include paid time off, 401(k) retirement savings plans, free meals, an annual bonus, a gym membership discount, and more.
7. Walmart
At Walmart, you can find part-time jobs that come with health insurance.
Part-time jobs with health insurance at Walmart include stocking shelves, unloading trucks, customer service, cashier, and more.
If you’re working at least 30 hours per week over a 60-day period, you can become eligible for coverage.
Once you meet the hours requirement, you can choose from different health plans. These plans are not just any plans; they include options for medical, dental, and vision coverage.
8. JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase gives health insurance to part-time employees, such as for entry-level jobs like being a bank teller or in customer service.
For example, as a part-time associate banker, you’ll be helping customers with their banking needs. You will be talking to them about their accounts and showing them how to use the bank’s products and services.
To get health insurance at JPMorgan Chase, you need to work at least 20 hours a week, and their benefits include medical, vision, and dental coverage.
9. Delta Airlines
If you’re looking for part-time work and need health insurance, you might want to find a job at Delta Airlines.
There are many different jobs at Delta Airlines that could fit your needs, even if you work part-time. These can include becoming a ticket agent, gate agent, customer service, and more.
They have multiple health plans that you may be interested in, plus dental and vision plans.
Delta also gives paid long-term disability coverage, optional short-term disability insurance, and company-paid basic life insurance.
10. Amazon
If you’re looking for a part-time job with health insurance, you may want to look for a job at Amazon.
Amazon is one of the largest companies in the world, so it makes sense that they would give good health insurance.
Amazon’s medical plans cover things like prescription drugs, emergency and hospital care, mental health, X-rays, and lab work.
There are no exclusions for pre-existing conditions in any of Amazon’s medical plans. They have many different plans, so it means that you can pick the one that fits you and your family the best. Plus, all plans cover 100% of preventive care.
The benefits available to you can vary based on how many hours you work each week and where you live. For example, if you are full-time or work 40 hours a week, you get one set of benefits. If you work between 30-39 hours or 20-29 hours, your benefits may be different. And if you’re in certain states, these standard benefits might not apply.
11. Lowes
At Lowe’s, you can find many jobs that could fit your schedule, and they offer both part-time and full-time positions.
Lowe’s gives affordable health insurance plans to both part-time and full-time workers. These plans cover medical, dental, and vision, and you can get low-cost prescription drugs after 30 days.
If you head to the Lowe’s worker’s benefits website here, you can actually see a preview of your different benefit options. I thought this was really handy. I clicked on “Prospective Lowe’s Associate” which then showed me their medical plan pricing. I typed in my zip code, and it showed me that there was one available medical plan in my area for a part-time Lowe’s Associate.
This plan started at $38.60 for Employee Only. For Employee + Children, the plan then costs $106.18. For Employee + Family, the cost is $152.52 each month. This medical plan includes an annual deductible of $0 and an out-of-pocket maximum of $9,100 for an individual plan or $18,200 for a family plan.
This platform also showed me pricing for their dental coverage, which is through Delta Dental. The pricing for this started at $9.60 per month for an Employee Only plan.
Other employee benefits from Lowe’s include off-the-job accident insurance, identity protection insurance, life insurance of $20,000, short-term disability insurance, 401(k), and an Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP).
12. Ikea
If you’re considering a part-time job, Ikea is a place you might think about. Ikea gives health benefits to its part-time workers, and you get benefits if you work at least 20 hours a week.
IKEA’s health insurance is from Anthem, and many find the premiums reasonable. Besides health coverage, IKEA also offers dental, vision, and prescription coverage. Additionally, employees enjoy benefits like paid time off, parental leave, pet insurance, and income protection.
Some examples of part-time jobs with health insurance at Ikea include retail sales associate, customer service representative, forklift operator, and food service team member.
13. Whole Foods Market
If you’re looking for a part-time job that offers health insurance, Whole Foods Market might be a place to consider. To get health insurance at Whole Foods, part-time employees need to work at least 30 hours per week.
Examples of part-time jobs at Whole Foods include sales associate, customer service representative, cashier, and more.
14. Trader Joe’s
Trader Joe’s is a popular place to work, especially if you want a part-time job with health insurance.
Trader Joe’s has medical, dental, and vision plans for eligible crew members, and the company covers a big part of the cost, which starts as low as $25 per month.
They also have competitive pay, a retirement plan, up to a 20% store discount, paid time off, and more.
14. Staples
If you work part-time at Staples, you can get helpful health benefits. Staples provides medical, dental, and vision plans for both full-time and part-time employees.
You become eligible for these benefits if you work at least 15 hours a week.
All part-time associates are also eligible for other employee benefits like dental, vision, life, dependent life, accidental death, and short-term disability insurance coverage.
Some examples of part-time jobs at Staples include retail sales associate, cashier, stocker, and more.
15. Home Depot
Home Depot has a generous benefits package for its employees, which includes medical coverage, dental insurance, vision coverage, short-term disability, and more.
Part-time employees can qualify for benefits if they work an average of 16 hours per week or more during a 90-day period.
Some examples of part-time jobs at Home Depot include cashier, sales associate, customer service representative, stocker, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Part Time Jobs With Health Insurance
Below are answers to common questions about part-time jobs with health insurance.
Which jobs have the best health insurance? What companies have the best healthcare benefits?
Jobs at larger companies like UPS and Starbucks usually have better health insurance, even for part-time employees. They have good health insurance because they want to keep and attract good employees who will stay for a long time.
Remember to check if you need to maintain a certain number of working hours to keep your health insurance active as the requirements can change. Each company is different too, so make sure to look at the details for each job.
What companies give medical insurance to part-timers?
Companies such as UPS, Staples, and Chipotle are known for giving health insurance to part-time workers. Each company has its own criteria for eligibility, so you’ll need to check if you meet their requirements.
How can I find nearby jobs that give health benefits quickly?
You can start by seeing if any of the companies mentioned above have job openings near you.
Does Starbucks give health insurance to part time employees?
Yes, Starbucks gives part-time employees the option to enroll in health insurance plans, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, as long as they meet certain eligibility criteria (such as a minimum amount of hours worked each week).
Is health insurance through work worth it?
Yes, getting health insurance through your job can be a way to save money as well as get access to health insurance. My husband did this for years, and he had great health insurance that was extremely cheap.
Part-Time Jobs With Health Insurance – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article about how to find part-time jobs with health insurance for medical care.
Health insurance isn’t only for full-time employees.
Yes, there are jobs that will give you medical insurance for working just part-time shifts!
Finding the right part-time job with health insurance and a nice benefits package is very possible across many different industries. Companies like UPS, Starbucks, and Costco are known for giving health and medical insurance to part-time workers.
This can be a game changer for you if you are balancing multiple jobs, attending school, or have family obligations that don’t allow for a full-time position.
What other part-time jobs come with health insurance? Leave a comment below and let me know!
Want to know how to get free internet? The internet is used all the time, and most people use it every single day. As someone who works online, I completely understand how important the internet is – I use it for many hours every single day, usually. But, internet can be expensive, and many people…
Want to know how to get free internet?
The internet is used all the time, and most people use it every single day. As someone who works online, I completely understand how important the internet is – I use it for many hours every single day, usually.
But, internet can be expensive, and many people pay $50 to $100+ each month (and that’s almost $1,000 each year!). If you are looking to save some money, then finding ways to get free stuff can help you spend less money.
Key Takeaways
There are many ways to get free or low-cost internet in your home, on your laptop, and on your cell phone.
The Affordable Connectivity Program is a government program to look into for free internet.
All the big internet companies like AT&T, Comcast, and Spectrum have free internet plans.
Public Wi-Fi is an option, but you will want to make sure you are safe when using free internet connections.
Who Can Get Free Internet Services?
Free internet access can be extremely helpful for people who are not able to afford internet.
After all, internet can be quite expensive, and you can easily spend around $1,000 a year just on internet. That would be tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime!
If you’re trying to find ways to cut back on your budget, then starting with a monthly recurring expense such as internet can be a great way to lower your monthly expenses for a long time.
Before you start looking into how to get free internet services, it’s important to know if you qualify. Here are some examples of who can get free Wi-Fi:
Government assistance programs – There are free government internet service programs that give discounted internet services to eligible households, typically those that use public assistance programs like SNAP, SSI, WIC, or Medicaid.
Nonprofit organizations – Some nonprofit organizations have free or low-cost internet options, such as for seniors or people with disabilities.
Public Wi-Fi hotspots – You can find free Wi-Fi in different public places like coffee shops, libraries, parks, and airports.
Recommended reading: 11 Ways To Get A Free Cell Phone And Plan
Why is there free internet?
So, you may be wondering why there are free government internet service programs and why certain places and companies give out free internet.
Some reasons include:
Everyone should be able to have internet. The internet is really important and many companies/groups know that and want to make sure everyone can have access to the internet.
The internet helps people to learn online. Getting to learn online is really important for students these days. They need the internet for research, assignments, and using online learning sites. Because of this, schools, nonprofit groups, and even some companies have free internet options.
The internet helps people find jobs. Having the internet can help a lot in making a place grow and get better economically, and the government knows this. Internet lets people look for jobs, start businesses, and be part of the economy. When companies and governments give out free or cheap internet, they give a chance for people to make their lives better and do good things in their communities.
Best Ways To Get Free Internet Access
Below are the best ways to get free internet access.
1. Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a Federal Communications Commission government program that gives money to households that qualify, to help pay for broadband internet service.
This is the top government program for free internet that you will want to look into and start with.
If you can qualify for this program, you can get up to $30 each month for your internet bill, or $75 per month if you live in certain Tribal lands.
A household can qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program if their income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, or if they meet another criteria such as participating in:
free or reduced-price school lunch program
school breakfast program
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
Medicaid
Federal Public Housing Assistance
Tribal Head Start
Tribal TANF
Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
Federal Housing Assistance
Federal Pell Grant (from the current award year)
WIC
Veterans Pension or Survivor Benefits, and more.
To check if you qualify and to sign up, go to the ACP website.
2. Lifeline
Lifeline is a government program that gives discounts on phone and internet services for households with low income.
Through this program, you can get up to $9.25 off your monthly internet bill, and that is up to $111 each year for signing up.
You’re eligible for Lifeline if your income is 135% or less than the Federal Poverty Guidelines, which depends on your household size and the state that you live in. You can also qualify if you use SNAP, Medicaid, or other government programs.
So, it is a little easier to qualify for Lifeline than it is for ACP (although, the ACP program does give you more money), as the income level is different.
To check your eligibility and learn more about the program, visit the Lifeline website.
Internet Service Providers With Free Connections
Below are internet providers that have free or very affordable monthly internet plans.
3. FreedomPop
FreedomPop is a company that gives free basic internet plans for your phone because it participates in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program.
If you want mobile internet with a low amount of data, this could be a good choice. Their free plan gives you 10 GB of data every month for $0.00.
To sign up or learn more, visit the FreedomPop website.
4. NetZero
NetZero is a company that has free dial-up internet, but there are some limits. It’s not as fast as high-speed internet, but it could work if you just want basic internet without paying a monthly cost.
The free plan lets you use the internet for up to 10 hours each month.
You can learn more and sign up at the NetZero website.
5. AT&T
Yes, even big companies like AT&T have free internet options.
AT&T has a program called Access that gives low-cost internet to households with low income who qualify because they participate in the Affordable Connectivity Program.
If you can get it, you might get internet speeds up to 100 Mbps at a lower price. This is one of the faster speeds I found for free internet plans – so if you want something a little faster, then you may want to look into this plan through AT&T.
With this plan, there is no annual contract and installation is free.
You can learn more about AT&T’s Access program here.
6. Spectrum
Spectrum Internet Assist is a program for low-income households that qualify for specific assistance programs such as the ACP.
This free internet plan has internet speeds up to 30 Mbps at a significantly lower cost. Plus, you also get a free modem with no data limits.
You can learn more about Spectrum Internet Assist here.
7. Comcast and Xfinity
Comcast’s Internet Essentials program has cheap internet for families with low income, seniors, and people with disabilities.
They have monthly internet plans for just $9.95 per month, which includes equipment.
You can learn more about Comcast’s and Xfinity’s Internet Essentials program here.
Note: Comcast and Xfinity are the same company.
8. Verizon
Verizon has free and low-cost internet through the ACP program. There are also no equipment charges or hidden fees.
You can learn more about Verizon’s program here.
9. Juno
Juno is a company that gives a free internet plan, but there are limits. You can use it for up to 10 hours each month. This could work if you only need the internet now and then, and you don’t need it to be super fast.
You can learn more about Juno’s Free Dial-Up Internet Access here.
Ways To Get Free Public Wi-Fi
Below are different public places where you can connect to their Wi-Fi for free.
10. Coffee shops
Lots of coffee shops (such as Starbucks) give their customers free Wi-Fi so they can use the internet while drinking or eating. People use Wi-Fi at restaurants all the time (some people even work all day at coffee shops for the free Wi-Fi!), so this is completely normal.
Many other stores and companies have free Wi-Fi as well, such as McDonald’s, Barnes & Noble, Panera Bread, Taco Bell, Dunkin’ Donuts, and more.
11. Libraries
Public libraries usually have free Wi-Fi for anyone who comes in. You can do work, study, or just use the internet in a quiet place.
Public libraries also tend to have safer Wi-Fi connections that are monitored to make sure there are no hackers.
Sometimes, you might need a library card to get the Wi-Fi, but getting one is usually easy and free.
12. Gyms
Some gyms have free Wi-Fi for their members as an extra benefit. This means you can listen to music or watch videos while working out, or you can even just find a quiet place to get some work done.
13. City recreation centers
City recreation centers, like community centers or parks, usually have free Wi-Fi for the public. These places can be good choices for working outside your home or office, and you can also use the resources and do activities available there.
I know of many people who use city rec centers for free Wi-Fi, and they even drop their children off in the kids’ centers so that they can get work done (and their kid can socialize/have fun – it’s a win-win!).
14. Coworking spaces
While coworking spaces usually have a monthly fee, some might have a free trial period or days when you can use them for free.
To do this, you can look into local coworking spaces to see if they have any special offers.
How To Be Safe With Free Public Wi-Fi
When using free public Wi-Fi, you will want to be safe. I personally try to avoid public Wi-Fi whenever I can due to safety issues, but I do completely understand that sometimes you do need free public Wi-Fi.
Whenever I have to use public Wi-Fi (I still use it often!), I always follow these tips below:
Use a VPN
To stay safe when using public Wi-Fi, make sure to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). A VPN creates a safe connection between your device (such as your laptop or phone) and the public Wi-Fi you want to connect to, which makes it harder for hackers to get your online data.
When I have to use free public Wi-Fi, I always make sure to connect to my VPN first, as it’s always a good idea to be safe and protect my laptop as well as my personal information. I have a VPN on my phone as well as on my laptop!
Only use networks that are password protected
When using public Wi-Fi, you should always choose networks that have passwords. Password-protected networks encrypt your data, which makes it harder for criminals to get your information.
I know it can be tempting to look for open networks that have no password as that can seem so easy, but criminals tend to use this to their advantage because they know that you are vulnerable (and desperate for quick Wi-Fi!).
Make sure it’s a real network
Before using any public Wi-Fi, you will, of course, want to make sure it’s real. Unfortunately, there are people who sometimes make fake networks with names that seem like the real ones to trick people and hack their devices.
For example, a fake network might be called “Free Airport Wi-Fi” instead of the actual “Airport Wi-Fi.” To make sure that a free internet network is legit, you should ask the staff for the right name and password or check for signs with information about the Wi-Fi you should be connecting to.
I have personally seen fake Wi-Fi networks, and sometimes they are really close to the real ones. So, always be careful and double-check the name!
Frequently Asked Questions About Free Internet
Below are common questions about how to find free internet access.
Is there any way to get free internet?
Yes, there are ways to get free broadband internet services. Public libraries, cafes, and community centers usually have free Wi-Fi for public use. For home internet access, you can look for internet service providers such as FreedomPop, or check whether your current provider has any free internet plans.
When getting free internet, I do recommend monitoring your data usage. Sometimes, the amount of data you get each month may be on the low end. Or, it may be slow. These are two things to think about.
How to get free internet for students?
Students can get access to free internet while at their school or college campus. Also, some internet service providers and community organizations have programs for students from low-income families.
How to get free internet from the government?
If you want to learn how to get free internet from the government, then you do have some options, such as the Affordable Connectivity Program. This helps low-income households get internet at a lower cost, such as with a $30 monthly discount on your internet bill. While it may not technically be “free,” it does lower your monthly cost for internet by a lot.
How To Get Free Internet Access – Summary
As you can see, there are many different programs and options where you can get free or low-cost internet access from internet service providers (ISPs) like AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and others.
But, keep in mind that free internet might not always be super fast. Still, if you know your choices and take care, you can stay connected without spending a lot of money.
If you need to know how to get free internet at home without paying, then I recommend looking at each internet company’s website to determine if you are eligible and to find the best option for your needs.
What do you recommend for someone who wants to learn how to get free internet at home without paying?
Are you looking for the best sites to scan receipts to make extra money? In our busy world, who wouldn’t want to earn some extra money without working hard? One way to do this is by taking pictures of your everyday shopping receipts. There are apps for your phone that can turn your regular shopping…
Are you looking for the best sites to scan receipts to make extra money?
In our busy world, who wouldn’t want to earn some extra money without working hard? One way to do this is by taking pictures of your everyday shopping receipts. There are apps for your phone that can turn your regular shopping (whether you’re shopping for groceries, clothes, gas, or other stuff) into cash and gift cards.
Plus, the process of scanning receipts for money is extremely simple.
I have personally been using receipt scanning apps for years now – I love how easy they are to use and how you can earn points or cash while barely spending any time. Plus, I already have the receipts – so it’s nice to make some extra money by doing almost nothing.
Key Takeaways on the best receipt scanning apps
Scanning receipts can earn you cash back and free gift cards.
My favorite receipt scanning and cash back sites include Fetch Rewards, Ibotta, and Rakuten.
Receipt scanning apps pay people to scan receipts for a few different reasons such as: 1) Because brands and stores give the apps money for gathering information about what people buy from their receipts. Then, the apps give a part of this money back to users as rewards. 2) To reward people for shopping through their referral links.
14 Best Apps To Scan Receipts For Money
Below, you’ll find a list of the best apps to scan your receipts and earn money. I am personally signed up for many of the apps and sites listed below, and they are so easy to use!
1. Fetch Rewards
Fetch Rewards is an easy-to-use app that rewards you for scanning your shopping receipts, such as at grocery stores and even gas stations. Just shop as usual, and after your purchase, take a picture of the receipt in the Fetch Rewards app.
You’ll earn points for every receipt you take a picture of, which you can later redeem for free gift cards (such as to places like Target, Visa, and Amazon) and other rewards.
You can sign up for Fetch Rewards here.
I really like this app because it’s super easy to use. I’ve been using it for a while, and it makes getting rewards from your regular shopping easy.
You can also read my review at My Real Fetch Rewards Review.
2. Ibotta
Ibotta is one of the most popular receipt-scanning apps. You select the items you want to buy, go to the store, then scan your receipt.
You can redeem rebates while shopping from stores such as Walmart, Target, Kroger, Publix, Walgreens, CVS, City Market, and more.
You can sign up for Ibotta here.
Also, in case you’re wondering how Ibotta and Fetch differ: Fetch Rewards and Ibotta are very similar. All of the receipt-scanning apps are fairly similar too, but they do have some differences.
For example, Fetch Rewards is easier to use than Ibotta. With Fetch Rewards, you just take a picture of your receipt using the app, and that’s it. Ibotta, on the other hand, is more like using digital coupons and takes a few more minutes. Basically, you go through the Ibotta app and see if there are “coupons” that you want to shop with for a specific item like cereal or bread. However, even though there’s a little more work, you can usually earn more rewards with Ibotta. So, it depends on what works best for you!
The great part is that you can use the exact same grocery receipt for both Fetch and Ibotta.
For me, I go shopping and scan my receipts with both apps. It only takes me probably less than a minute to do so, and I can earn more points for free gift cards this way.
3. KashKick
KashKick is a site where you can get rewards for doing things like shopping, answering questions, and playing games online. You can then turn these rewards into real money through PayPal.
Simply head to KashKick and go to their Offers tab. There, you can see if you can unlock any offers where you can scan a receipt for points.
Please click here to sign up for KashKick.
4. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is not only a receipt-scanning app but also a site to make money by taking surveys, watching videos, and more.
You simply go to the Swagbucks website and go to the “Magic Receipts” tab. You can then scan any receipt from any store (grocery stores, warehouse club stores, drugstores, home improvement stores, clothing stores, restaurants, and more) and earn points.
Swagbucks is a company that I started using years ago, and it has helped me easily earn some extra cash on the side, all from home or while traveling. I exchange my points for Amazon gift cards and have earned over 100 free gifts over the years.
Please click here to join Swagbucks.
5. Rakuten
Rakuten is the best cash back app that rewards you for your online purchases. So, it’s technically not a receipt-scanning app, but you do get cash back for shopping just like how you normally would.
All you have to do is choose a store you want to shop from (they have a wide range like Kohl’s, REI, Toys “R” Us, and many more) and shop just like you normally would online. It’s that simple!
Rakuten earns a commission for sending you to the store you shopped at, and they share some of that money back with you as a reward. It’s a win-win!
Please click here to sign up for Rakuten. You can also get a $40 bonus for spending $40 through my link.
6. Upromise
Upromise is a site that helps you save money for college by scanning your receipts.
When you shop at partner stores and upload the receipts, a percentage of your purchase amount is added to a college savings account or used to pay off student loans.
With Upromise Grocery Rewards, you simply add deals to your Upromise Grocery Rewards shopping list and click the “Add To List” button. Then, you shop at the store (either in-person or in-store), and take a picture of your receipt when done. You can either snap and upload your receipt or email it to Upromise directly.
Please click here to learn more about Upromise.
7. Receipt Hog
Receipt Hog is a fun and easy-to-use app that rewards you for scanning your shopping receipts. All you have to do is take a picture of your receipt using the app, and you’ll earn rewards.
You can shop at any store (grocery store, convenience store, and more) and either in-person or online. You can then upload your paper or digital receipt onto the Receipt Hog app for coins, slot spins, or sweepstakes entries.
You can even link your Amazon account or other loyalty accounts like Walmart, Target, and Costco to earn rewards automatically without having to upload receipts.
8. Checkout 51
Checkout 51 is another site where you can get cash back on your groceries and fuel purchases.
You simply download the free app on the App Store or Google Play Store. Then, look at the app to see what deals are available and make a shopping list – it’s kind of like using a digital coupon.
Click on “Redeem” and mark the items you bought on your receipt. Once you’ve done that, use the app’s camera to take clear, readable pictures of your receipt.
Once your receipt gets approved, they’ll add cash back to your account. You can cash out when you reach $20.
9. Tada
Tada is an app that gives you cash back on everyday purchases such as groceries, clothing, and dining out.
Using Tada is easy and you just shop at the stores that are part of the program. After you make a purchase, scan your receipt and you’ll earn cash back on the items that qualify. You can then exchange this for gift cards (such as to Home Depot, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, and Visa).
10. MyPoints
MyPoints is an app that not only lets you scan receipts for rewards, but you can also make money answering surveys, watching videos, and shopping online. With MyPoints, you can earn points by scanning your receipts, and then redeem them for gift cards or cash.
To get started with MyPoints, just go to their website and the “Magic Receipts” section. You can snap a picture of any receipt from stores like grocery stores, warehouse clubs, drugstores, clothing stores, restaurants, and more.
Please click here to sign up for MyPoints.
11. InboxDollars
InboxDollars is an app that allows you to earn cash by scanning receipts as well as taking surveys and doing other tasks.
To begin using InboxDollars, go to their website and find the “Magic Receipts” section. Then, take a picture of a receipt from stores like grocery stores, warehouse clubs, drugstores, clothing stores, restaurants, and others. Every receipt earns you points, which you can later convert into cash or gift cards.
You get a minimum of $0.01 for any receipt you scan, plus whatever deals you qualify for. For example, I just logged in and some of the deals available to me include $0.50 cash back on eggs (from any store and any brand), $4.00 back on deli meat, $5.00 back on whole milk yogurt, $8.00 back on chicken nuggets, and more.
Please click here to sign up for InboxDollars.
12. ReceiptPal
ReceiptPal is an app that rewards you for uploading your shopping receipts.
With ReceiptPal, you can take pictures of your paper receipts or link your email or Amazon account. This way, you’ll earn points for every receipt you submit.
You can exchange your points for gift cards from popular retailers, and you’ll also be entered into their weekly sweepstakes for a chance to win cash prizes.
13. Shopkick
Shopkick is an app that rewards you not only for scanning your receipts but also for simply walking into participating stores and scanning barcodes.
You earn points called “kicks” that can be redeemed for gift cards to TJ Maxx, Sephora, Walmart, Starbucks, and more.
Please click here to learn more about Shopkick.
14. Dosh
Dosh is a fast and easy-to-use app that automatically gives you cash back when you shop at participating stores (such as Disney, Costco, Lyft, AT&T, and over 10,000 other companies).
Simply link your debit or credit card to the app (or even your Venmo or bank account), and the rest is taken care of. When you shop and pay using your linked card, you’ll receive cash back directly into your Dosh account, which can be transferred to your bank or PayPal account.
Please click here to learn more about Dosh.
How Scanning Receipts For Money Works
Many of the receipt-scanning apps mentioned above work the same way:
To begin, just download an app like Fetch or Ibotta. Many of the sites above work whether you have an iPhone, Android, or even just from your computer.
After you finish shopping, open the app and look for the option to upload or scan your receipt. Use your phone’s camera to take a clear picture of the receipt. Typically, the receipt scanner will want to see what you purchased, the store you went shopping at, the order total, as well as the date.
Once you snap a picture of the receipt, the app will usually check and process the receipt. With certain apps like Ibotta, you might need to choose specific items you bought before scanning the receipt. On the other hand, apps like Fetch will automatically scan for eligible products. They each have their own way of doing it!
Your receipt is usually automatically processed, and you will see how many points you have earned within just seconds.
Your points can be turned into PayPal cash, gift cards, and more.
For me, I simply scan every grocery receipt right after I shop. It’s easy to do and only takes me a few moments.
How To Increase Your Earnings From Receipt Scanning
Here are some easy tips to make even more extra money when using receipt-scanning apps and rewards sites:
Use multiple receipt scanning apps – To increase your earnings, you can use more than one receipt-scanning app. This way, you can redeem different deals, cash back, and rewards points that each site gives you.
Download browser extensions – Some apps, like Capital One Shopping, can be downloaded straight to your computer and it will automatically scan for available coupons.
Use store loyalty cards – Most grocery stores have free store loyalty cards. Make sure you are using those to get the lowest prices while shopping, plus you can earn points.
Use cash back credit cards – If you are a careful credit card user and know that you won’t go into debt, credit card rewards can be an easy way to earn more free cash.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scanning Receipts For Money
Here are answers to common questions about scanning receipts for extra money.
How do these receipt scanning apps make money to pay users? Why do receipt scanning sites pay people to scan receipts?
Okay, so after reading the above – this may be your top question. Why would they pay you money? What’s in it for them? Are receipt-scanning apps a scam?
Apps that scan receipts make money by working with brands and stores. These brands and stores give the apps money for gathering important information about what people buy from their receipts (they want to learn more about your shopping behavior – such as what you buy and when). Then, the apps give a part of this money back to users as rewards for using their app.
Are receipt scanning apps safe to use?
Yes, many receipt-scanning apps are safe. They protect your personal information by encrypting it and following strict data protection rules. However, I recommend reading the app’s privacy policy and user reviews (such as on TrustPilot).
Can you make money by scanning receipts?
Yes, you can make money by scanning receipts. You can scan receipts for cash back, gift cards, or points that can be redeemed for rewards. Now, of course, this will not be a full-time income. You can simply earn some spare cash and free gift cards.
What types of rewards can I earn by scanning receipts?
When you scan receipts using these apps, you can earn rewards such as cash back, Amazon gift cards (and many other places), or even make donations to charity.
Is it illegal to scan other people’s receipts for Fetch?
Scanning other people’s receipts for Fetch, or any other receipt-scanning app, is almost always against the app’s terms of service and may result in your account being closed, so you should only use your own receipts.
Can I use more than one receipt scanning app per receipt?
Yes, you can usually use multiple receipt-scanning apps to maximize your rewards. However, make sure to read each app’s terms of service to make sure you’re not violating any rules or participating in actions that could result in account termination. Personally, I use multiple apps all the time for the same receipt, such as Fetch Rewards and Ibotta.
How To Scan Receipts for Money – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on how to scan receipts for money.
By using the apps and sites above, you can earn money or rewards while shopping, and it’s a simple way to get something extra from your everyday spending!
So, what is the best app to scan receipts and get money back?
My favorite receipt scanning app is Fetch Rewards. I’ve been using it for years! I also like to scan the same receipts with the Ibotta app. And, if I’m shopping online, then my favorite is Rakuten.
But, there are many great apps and sites listed above – find the best one for you and your own personal situation.
Do you scan receipts for money? What’s your favorite receipt scanning app?
Austin is an ever-growing, popular city that attracts renters from all over the country. These are the best apartments in Austin offering renters a place to suit their needs — whether you are looking for access to nature, city suites or anything in between.
Check out the best apartments in Austin from our handy list below.
Photo source: Agave Falls Apartments / Rent.
Quaint exteriors and colorful interiors typify the Agave Falls Apartments. The one- and two-bedroom units have an optional decorative backsplash and under-market rents in East Austin. The community has two pools, high-speed internet access and a playground. Oh, and of course, there is a pet park, too.
Agave Falls even helps residents with their finances thanks to their innovative credit-building program.
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Oak Crest offers a unique alternative to classic apartment living. The three- and four-bedroom detached units each have their own yards, no shared walls and private decks and patios.
The community includes luxurious landscaping, extra storage and a washer and dryer in every unit. Pets and children can play thanks to the yard space, playground and swimming pool.
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Creekside on Parmer Lane has one-, two- and three-bedroom units in far Northeast Austin. The brand new, resort-inspired community has electric vehicle charging stations, curtained cabanas, USB port wall outlets and washers and dryers in every unit.
Additionally, amenities include kitchen islands/bars, a fire pit conversation area, a climate-controlled pet spa and quartz countertops.
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In the gorgeous and hilly Bee Cave community, Avanti Hills has one- and two-bedroom floorplans stacked with amenities. Like most Austin complexes, the apartment includes two pools, a Zen garden, a billiards table and business and conference centers.
With each unit, residents benefit from a private parking garage, ceiling fans in each room, island kitchens and granite countertops.
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The Bridge at Asher has one-, two- and three-bedroom units with vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, oversized closets and garden tubs. Units include a carport and access to a pet park, fitness center, business center and swimming pool.
Residents can also take in hill country views from their large patios or balconies.
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Located in the heart of Austin with spectacular city views, the Catherine has one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The luxury apartments offer a wide variety of floor plans with vaulted ceilings, oversized closets, extra-large balconies and hardwood floors.
Residents benefit from controlled building access, a large fitness center and full concierge service.
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Stay connected in multiple ways with The Park at Wells Branch’s fiber internet and public transportation access. This green community also has a pet park, hiking, biking and jogging trails and picnic areas with grills.
Inside the one- and two-bedroom units, residents will find spacious closets, hardwood floors and a fireplace. Other amenities include basketball courts, a media center, a hot tub, a fitness center and a swimming pool.
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Spacious one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans leave room for the whole family at Eagles Landing. This income-restricted community also offers a free after-school program and free summer camp.
Eagles Landing accepts vouchers and provides special cable rates and packages. They offer all of this on top of under-market rent prices.
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Families with children will love 620 Canyon Creek thanks to the excellent surrounding schools in Leander Independent School District and the easy access to Lake Travis. Canyon Creek is a green community with a recreation center, fitness center, swimming pool, hot tub and tennis courts.
The one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units also have several luxury upgrades available, including customized mantels, direct access garages, Italian marble entryways, wood-burning fireplaces and jetted Roman tubs.
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Less than a mile from the University of Texas’s most popular hangout, The Drag, Axis West Campus provides one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments at an affordable price.
Residents have access to tanning beds, a media and gaming area, a Starbucks machine and an outdoor fire pit and entertaining area. The community also provides independent living units and disability accessibility too.
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Conveniently situated with access to the city but also in spacious Central Texas hill country, Anthem at Ledge Stone offers rustic style meets luxury living. This community has electric vehicle charging stations, a pet spa, a resort pool with private cabanas, a fire pit and social grills.
Inside the one-, two- and three-bedroom units, residents enjoy renovated interiors, island kitchens, stainless steel appliances, dimmable pendant lighting and vaulted ceilings in select units. All in all, it’s got everything you could need.
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Classically appealing with well-below average rent, West Gate Ridge provides standard amenities in Southwest Austin. The pet-friendly one- and two-bedroom units include disability access and spacious interiors.
All units have a private balcony or patio and washer/dryer connections. Residents also enjoy a playground, fitness center, swimming pool and business center.
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The Collective on Riverside is an excellent option for students. These one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments have fully furnished options.
Students can also easily commute to school using public transportation or the university shuttle service that stops on-site. When not studying or working, Collective residents enjoy access to a variety of athletic facilities and bocce, shuffleboard and billiards.
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Live in style at Southpark Crossing. The one- and two-bedroom apartments feature nine- to 11-foot ceilings, crown molding, island kitchens and granite counters in the kitchen and bathrooms. Residents also benefit from extra storage in full-size pantries, oversized closets and balcony storage.
Enjoy the additional uncommon apartment luxuries of Nest Wi-Fi thermostats and an on-site movie theater with reclining seats.
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Growing families will fit right in at River Ranch in Northeast Austin. The apartments also boast a community playground and splash pad. Fur babies can enjoy the dog park while parents will appreciate the fitness center.
Entertaining friends is also a breeze with the spacious clubhouse and community center that includes a fully-equipped kitchen.
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The Bridge at Cameron is a brand-new community in Northeast Austin.
These one-, two- and three-bedroom, income-restricted apartments include programmable thermostats and extra storage. The smoke-free, green community also has an on-site technology center.
Residents can also enjoy the community room with a patio area, carpeted bedrooms and laundry facility.
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The Hills at Leander offers private, quiet, comfortable living for seniors in Austin’s Cedar Park neighborhood. These income-restricted units enable independent living for seniors, including disability access, game rooms and group exercise.
Residents can also welcome visits from family and friends thanks to guest parking and an on-site picnic area with barbecues.
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The Estates at Austin in Pleasant Valley is perfect for University of Texas students with five-, 10- and 12-month leases at half of the average city rent. This community also has a covered UT shuttle station that provides service directly to the university.
The one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom, disability-accessible units also include high-speed internet with included HBO. Students can work and play thanks to the 24-hour private study nooks and computer lab alongside basketball, tennis and sand volleyball courts.
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Offering luxury, affordable apartments in far North Austin, Scofield Park has all the amenities to keep residents connected and entertained. Residents can enjoy an internet cafe with a media center, an entertainment lounge and two 24-hour fitness centers. Even pups can stay busy with two on-site bark parks with agility courses.
This complex with one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments is also just minutes away from the Domain, a popular shopping center and local hot spot.
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Spacious and affordable, Menchaca Commons has outdoor patios and a grilling area. Renters will also save money thanks to the energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting in every unit.
This green community also has Amazon package lockers and hardwood flooring on top of renovated interiors and ceiling fans in every room.
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Just minutes away from Lake Travis, Tintara at Canyon Creek has one-, two- and three-bedroom units. On top of affordable rent, Tintara offers hardwood floors, island kitchens and vaulted ceilings.
Renters also benefit from a private gated entry and the option to utilize a business conference center and boutique office space.
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Athletes of all types will feel at home in Monterey Ranch. In addition to a well-equipped fitness center and rec room, these apartments have a range of sports facilities, including a soccer field, basketball court, tennis courts, biking, hiking and running trails and five pools.
A selection of the studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans at Monterey Ranch are also ADA accessible.
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Enjoy all that South Austin has to offer from the Mansions at Onion Creek. These one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units live up to their name, ranging from just over 700 to nearly 2,000 square feet.
Last but not least, the Mansions has an Olympic-sized infinity pool
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Tucked into the hilly idyll of Barton Creek in West Austin, Barton Creek Villas has fantastic views thanks to its spacious open floor plans and oversized windows.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate its bike and hiking trails while their pet companions will enjoy the on-site bark park with an agility course.
The community offers luxury one-, two- and three-bedroom units, plus a clubhouse with a coffee bar.
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Perfect for professionals that may work at the nearby companies in Northeast Austin, Pioneer Hill offers great prices and amenities for one-, two- and three-bedroom units — no wonder it’s one of the best apartments in Austin. Every apartment comes with a yard or a balcony and stylish modern interiors.
Residents also enjoy the option of full-size washer-dryer connections, extra storage and a community clubhouse.
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