App development currently sits at the top of the earnings hierarchy. According to the research, those who build software applications can expect an average annual income of $119,786, supported by an hourly wage of $57.59. This digital prowess outpaces physical craftsmanship, though tangible goods remain a significant driver of wealth. Pottery and ceramics command an average of $106,858 per year, while 3D printing and maker projects follow closely with an annual intake of $101,249.
From Passion to Profit: Top Hobbies Turning Six Figures
With nearly half of pandemic-era hobbyists turning their pastimes into revenue streams, the line between leisure and labor is blurring. A new Squarespace analysis identifies the most lucrative side hustles in the U.S., where specialized skills in technology and craftsmanship are yielding annual incomes exceeding $100,000.

While high-skill technical pursuits lead in raw income, the broader market shows a massive appetite for service-based hobbies. Fields like freelance writing and web design continue to attract thousands of job postings, offering consistent, if slightly lower, annual returns. The data suggests that success is increasingly tied to the ability to scale a personal interest into a professional offering, with digital-first hobbies providing the most efficient path to six-figure earnings.




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