7 Sources of Extra Income for US Veterans

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US veterans are people who deserve all our admiration for everything they’ve done. However, in most cases, admiration is everything these brave and noble people get once their services are no longer needed. As they usually live a modest life and have a lot of extra time on their hands, they might as well use it to earn some extra money. Here are seven interesting activities you can spend your time on and profit from them if you are a US veteran willing to add more value to your life.

Sports Betting and Other Games of Chance

One of the easiest and most exciting ways to make your wallet thicker is betting on sports or playing other online games of chance on one of the many legal US gambling sites. Although many people believe that these games are rigged and never pay off, many experienced players claim the opposite.

While it is true that some games only depend on luck, there are others in which you can indeed use specific knowledge and skills to win big. For example, sports betting is something you should consider if you’re a fan of sports, while those who are good at playing cards will find poker to be a great way to boost their account.

House and Pet Sitting

If you are someone who feels good around animals, pet sitting is something you should go for. Many people need someone to look after their pets while they are away. All you need to do is take care of a dog, cat, or any other pet for a week or two and get paid for it.



Some people also need a person to look after their house while they are gone and even live in it to prevent break-in attempts and robberies. So, if there is nothing valuable to take care of in your own house, or you live with someone who can take care of it, house sitting may be a good source of income for US veterans.

Write a Book

As a US veteran, you have probably seen and experienced a lot of things worth mentioning. Maybe the time has come to finally put it all on paper and let the world know about it?

Being a veteran enables you to write an excellent book as time is on your side. You can organize your day the way you like and even isolate yourself if needed. Go to that cabin in the woods you have been dreaming about and write a book about your endeavors that may bring you a hefty profit in years to come.

Start a Blog

In case you do love to write but feel like these times are too modern for veteran books, you can also write about your experience on the web. Start a blog and share each of your stories separately rather than in one big book.

This is perhaps an easier way to see how the audience accepts your writings and can serve as a guideline for which direction you should follow. However, making money blogging takes time, so consider doing other things before becoming a full-time blogger and trying to make a living from this activity.

Offer Support Services for Fellow Veterans

One thing all of us need at some point in our lives is someone to listen to us and provide practical advice when needed. Many veterans around the US might not be able to cope with their lives after the service and struggle with severe mental health problems like depression or PTSD.

If you are lucky enough to still feel like yourself after years in the military or navy, maybe you could help fellow veterans go through the rough patch and get their life back into their own hands. Open an agency veterans can contact for help and support, and you may even get some sponsors to back you up for offering such humane services.

Become an Online Tutor

If you are a US-born veteran and your mother tongue is English, you can easily become an online English teacher. These days, online English schools are very popular, and most of them look for native speakers.

You don’t even have to be a certified teacher as long as your English is flawless. The teaching materials are nothing you won’t be able to handle, and you will earn money without feeling you are putting any effort into it. Good luck!

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