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'Making $10k a month is not that hard': How TikTok influencers are luring followers with deceptive promises of side-hustle riches

Por: Business Insider Business October 17, 2022

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With the cost of living soaring, making thousands of dollars in your sleep sounds like a golden ticket to anyone looking for a leg up. Passive income — residual earnings that require a bit of upfront investment but little or no continued work — promises to make this a reality.And some of the dollar amounts passive-income influencers are touting in their posts are eye-popping. One creator to be making enough money after a couple of months to... + full article



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