Focus Groups for Freelancers and Gig Workers — $100-$300 for Employment Studies

Freelancers and gig workers can earn $100 to $300 per session by participating in employment-related focus groups and paid research studies.

Freelancers and gig workers can earn $100 to $300 per session by participating in employment-related focus groups and paid research studies.

Truck drivers and CDL holders can earn $100 to $250 or more per study by participating in paid focus groups, and in many cases, the pay runs even higher.

College students looking for flexible ways to earn extra cash between classes should consider focus groups, which have historically paid anywhere from $50...

The best apps for finding paid focus groups right now are Respondent, User Interviews, and Prolific for online studies, with Schlesinger Group and...

Prolific is one of the few online research platforms that enforces a genuine pay floor, guaranteeing participants at least $8.

You qualify for high-paying focus groups by doing three things most applicants skip: filling out your profile with granular detail, applying to screeners...