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    More Americans Are Working Multiple Jobs Than at Any Time Since 1999

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsJanuary 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • In November, the percentage of workers with multiple jobs rose to its highest level since 1999.
    • The uptick is likely because people can’t make ends meet on their normal paychecks, as the cost of living rises faster than wages for lower-earning workers.

    Here’s the irony of today’s job market: Hiring is slowing down, but people who are employed are more likely to be working multiple jobs than at any time since 1999.

    That’s according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which found that in November, 5.8% of working individuals had more than one job. That’s the highest percentage of moonlighters since December, 1999, when 6% of workers held multiple jobs. November 2025 was up from 5.4% in the prior 12 month period.

    Some forecasters expect that 5.8% figure to hold steady or increase Friday when December jobs data is released.

    One possible reason for the uptick: For many workers, especially those on the lower end of the income spectrum, the cost of living is rising faster than their wages.

    What This Means For The Economy

    The surge of Americans holding multiple jobs is more evidence of the “K-shaped” economy, where higher income earners are thriving and those on the low end are struggling to get by.

    “This likely reflects people taking a second job because they don’t feel they can make ends meet on their normal paycheck,” Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research think tank, wrote in a commentary.



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