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Coverage of Pickle in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 22 · 17:48 UTCMost recent: Jul 27 · 07:02 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJul 27 · 07:02 UTCFORTUNE
    New York City women are making up to $30,000 per month by renting out their closets to strangers

    New York City women are earning significant income by renting luxury items through Pickle, a peer-to-peer clothing rental app. Kat Friday, a Marqeta employee, generates $7,000 monthly by listing items like a Canon G7 X camera and trendy clothing, while some users have earned up to $30,000. Pickle, founded in 2021, allows users to rent high-end fashion at lower costs.

  • BUSINESSJun 22 · 17:48 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Middle Tennesseans earn thousands by renting out clothes, baby gear and backyard space on apps

    Middle Tennesseans are earning extra income by renting out personal items like clothing, baby gear, and backyard spaces through apps such as Pickle, BabyQuip, Swimply, and Neighbor. Users like Reese Grau and Kierstyn Stewart have reported significant earnings, with Grau making $1,300 over five years and Stewart completing 150 baby gear rentals in two years.