Americans are selling foot photos online en masse to pay for vacations
A recent KAYAK survey revealed that 1 in 20 American adults (5%) are turning to rather unusual methods to fund their summer holidays.
Gen Z and millennials are particularly active in this regard: around 45% are willing to take on side jobs, and 34% are selling personal items to fetishists.
Those in need of money have to get “creative”: one person sells photos of their feet online, another traveler lived solely on broccoli until she saved enough for a trip, someone else drove 18 hours in a stuffy van without air conditioning to cut costs, and another earned money by painting mailboxes under 90-degree heat.
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