More than a third of the American workforce did at least some work on the side this year as the Covid-19 pandemic decimated jobs and wages.
That translates to 59 million people, or 2 million more than in 2019, according to the Freelance Forward report released Tuesday by Upwork, a firm that helps businesses find labor.
The Upwork data is bolstered by U.S. Census Bureau business-formation statistics, which show a jump in self-employment.
Upwork’s survey also is supported by recent valuations of firms with business models tied to freelance work. For instance, the website Etsy — an online marketplace for mostly handmade goods — has more than doubled in value this year to surpass a market capitalization of $13 billion.
Three years ago, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — using a narrower definition of “contingent worker” — found that only 5.9 million Americans, or just under 4% of the workforce, fell into that category.
For the current report, Upwork surveyed 6,001 U.S. workers between June 15 and July 7.