The first way a you can make money is to ask your parents for an allowance. Not every teen gets one, maybe because of family financial reasons or they want you to work for it by doing chores (I always had to work for mine) but others may get one every week to use as spending money for things you want to do during the week. The average allowance given to teens is between 5 to 30 dollars a week. If you need a little more maybe consider negotiating with your parents to give you more.
If you get good grades your parents might give you money for every A or B you get so keep your grades up because it will pay off now and in the future! If you really get desperate for some money you could always do your siblings chores for money. I have done that and it works cause sometimes my brothers didn't feel like doing some of their chores so I did them and got their pay.
If you get good grades your parents might give you money for every A or B you get so keep your grades up because it will pay off now and in the future! If you really get desperate for some money you could always do your siblings chores for money. I have done that and it works cause sometimes my brothers didn't feel like doing some of their chores so I did them and got their pay.
Take a look around your room, open up your closet. I bet you can see a lot of old stuff you no longer use that is just sitting there taking up space and collecting dust, am I right? You could easily have a yard sale to sell all your old junk and make a little extra cash off of it. You could also take the eBay route if you have stuff to sell. I had binders full of Pokemon, digimon, and Yu Gi Oh cards that i collected when i was little. Now that I'm older they just sat around so I decided to sell them on eBay. Turns out that i made an easy 200 bucks selling all of them on the eBay as three different lots. So there are some easy money making ideas that work pretty well, but that is only the first of my ideas there are more to come that could earn you even more money so stay tuned .
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