Yard work, babysitting, walking dogs, running errands, washing cars, shovel snow(depends where you are), pick up aluminum cans, have a kool-aid stand, have a yard sale, make crafts and sell them.
You can earn a lot more than $160 before June! And by keeping it up, you could buy your own car when you are old enough to drive to a job.
Good Luck!
I'm glad to see there are still some kids that want to EARN money, instead of having it handed to them!
2007-01-20 04:17:21
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answered by Gramms 4
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If I was you I would ask my parents to pay me for each job that I did rather than just $30 at the end of the month. That way you can make more and if you know you'll get the money right after you complete the chore then you should be more motavated to do it. You can also work for other relatives as well. Grandparents are usually good since there is a lot of things they can't do which means more chore options for you.
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answered by Delores 4
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The best fundraiser for young people is a car wash, do you have other friends that want to raise money, you can get together and have one. Wal-Mart will match whatever you raise if you do it there or you can do it at a gas station. Don't set a price just ask for a donation of at least $5 or $10 dollars, you'll get more money that way.
2007-01-20 06:06:25
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answered by Candi 4
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Some Ideas
Maybe you could start collecting bottles/cans for recycling. That adds up pretty quickly.
You could also do odd jobs for people particularly seniors.
You could get a newspaper route or flyer route.
Dog walking
Have a yard sale and get rid of some toys and books you no longer use.
Good Luck!
2007-01-20 04:09:54
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answered by inauspicious 4
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Shovel walks. Cut grass. House sit. Walk dogs. Babysit. Deliver papers. Start an Internet business. Talk your parents into an allowance. When is your BIRTHDAY? Best of luck.
2007-01-20 04:08:49
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Does it snow where you live? If it does, offer to shovel the neighbors walk for $10? And, in the spring mow elderly people's lawns for $15.
2007-01-20 04:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Babysit, Paper Route, Do gardening work...The list goes on and on.
That or do what i did at that age, save up all the bottles and cash them in
2007-01-20 04:12:50
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answered by Kurt 3
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Babysit, ask neighbors if they have any jobs you could do.An older person usually likes to have their homes dusted and swept. Have a yard or garage sale. Shovel sidewalks.
2007-01-20 04:08:10
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answered by ruth4526 7
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babysit 8 times.
2007-01-20 04:06:08
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answered by Geico Caveman 5
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Have you tried babysitting? Or ask your parents if you could earn money by doing things around thehouse..Good Luck...
2007-01-20 04:09:01
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answered by quiz buckler scoop 2
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