I used to gross $6k-$8k a month on Ebay.
In mid-2007, 2/3rds of my business disappeared. It didn't come back.
You can still make money on Ebay. But we're in a deflationary economy where 40% of the working age population is out of work and the other 60% are looking over their shoulder nervously. I'd like to say survivalist oriented stuff is doing well, but why is even that stuff getting so cheap?
You just have to be very very careful. You need to come as close as possible to zero living expenses. You need to ask yourself, What if my job goes away? If I can't afford gas? If Food Stamps go away? If the soup kitchens go away? If the trucks stop coming to the markets at all? Not saying these things will happen but what if they do?
An example is food stamps. I qualify, obviously. But it takes several days a month of fighting with them, for a bit under $200 a month in food stamps. The same number of hours spend panhandling is better because you can fight and fight with the gov't bureaucrats and they can still arbitrarily cut you off, cut them way down, or most scarily, decide to collect on PAST allocations of food stamps, pay up or go to jail. And say all goes well, OK then the gov't runs out of money or just plain collapses, no more Food Stamps! It's a big disruption if you depend on them, none at all if you've given 'em the big F.U.
Watchwords these days are Frugality, Resiliency, and Anonymity. If you're all tied into the grid, then you crash when the grid crashes. You might want to be out of its way when it all comes crashing down, and that could happen in 6 weeks, 6 months, 6 years, who knows. But it's a matter of When not If.
I'd love to believe everything's gonna be all nice and normal again. That any of us could get a job at Tastee-Freez and get that fat minimum wage and work our way up to Jr. Manager in 7 years. Or that an engineering degree will be worth something again. I used to never be out of work longer than a week or two. This thing we have going on is a Depression. This is what one looks and feels like from the inside.
So you are not alone. Just about everyone is having a hard time and thinks they're the only one, and that it's a personal failing. The powers that be want us to think this, so we'll pay for trade school and retraining and professional resume services and sign up with headhunters and buy a new suit or two at Brooks Brothers to interview in. That stuff did always work in the past.
I even look like I'm with the program. I'm in EMT school! Look how I blend right in. I spent a thousand hard-earned bucks, which I had to borrow and pay back, to pay for it. But it's different this time, and I'm in EMT school for the training, and I'll be very surprised if I ever earn a dollar as an EMT. We'll need people with medical skills in the coming times, especially since those in it for the money are gonna quit. There's not going to be much money in anything, the idea right now is to use what economy is still standing, to prepare for an future where money doesn't mean much.