Retirement doesn’t always mean you’re ready to hang up your hat for good. Whether it’s the rising cost of living, a curveball like unexpected medical bills, or the desire to fund that long-awaited trip to Italy—many retirees find themselves dipping their toes back into the earning pool.
But here’s the good news: side hustles in retirement aren’t just about the money.
They’re about purpose, mental sharpness, social connection, and maybe even turning a lifelong passion into a source of income. And the best part? You call the shots. Your time, your terms.
Let’s explore the best side hustle ideas for retirees—whether you’re looking to monetize your knowledge, skills, or creative hobbies.

If you spent decades building up career expertise, why not turn that into a flexible income stream?
1. Consulting
Retired professionals—your experience is gold. Offer strategic advice to startups, nonprofits, or small businesses in your old industry.
2. Tutoring & Teaching
If you’ve got a knack for explaining things clearly, share your knowledge with students of all ages—online or in person.
3. Create Online Courses
Package what you know into a course once—and sell it again and again.
4. Write & Sell eBooks
Got advice, a how-to process, or life stories to share? eBooks are a great way to earn while you sleep.
5. Public Speaking & Workshops
If you love teaching and don’t mind being in front of a crowd, consider hosting community workshops or speaking at local events.
6. Freelance Writing or Ghostwriting
You can write articles, newsletters, or even books—for others or yourself.
7. Podcasting or YouTube
Tell stories, teach lessons, or offer commentary on topics you love.
Not all side hustles need to feel like work. These are perfect for retirees looking to have fun, stay active, and maybe make a little cash on the side.
8. Freelancing in Creative Fields
Writers, designers, project managers—there’s a place for you online.
9. Crafting & Selling Handmade or Vintage Items
From handmade jewelry to vintage collectibles—platforms like Etsy and eBay are a treasure trove for creative retirees.
10. Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

Senior couple, dog walk and nature park road during exercise, walking and leisure during a stroll through the woods. Old man and woman being active for energy and living healthy with a pet outside
For animal lovers, apps like Rover and Wag let you earn money just by hanging out with pets.
11. Rent Out Your Extra Space
If you have a spare room or vacation property, list it on Airbnb or VRBO.
12. Drive or Deliver
Stay active and earn cash through Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, or Instacart.
13. Gardening & Landscaping
Got a green thumb? Offer services in your neighborhood for lawn care, flower beds, or vegetable gardens.
14. Mystery Shopping
Evaluate businesses while shopping or dining out—and get paid for it.
Starting a side hustle in retirement doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here’s how to ease in:
Whether you’re after a creative outlet, some extra cushion in your savings, or a chance to share your life’s wisdom—there’s a side hustle out there with your name on it.
Want help exploring your options or how a side hustle fits into your bigger retirement plan?
Let’s chat. The team at Iowa Retirement Benefits & Solutions is here to help guide your journey.
Schedule a free and confidential strategy discussion today!
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