Canadians are increasingly pitching their neighbors on side hustles to offset the high cost of living and an increasingly uncertain jobs market, according to the head of Nextdoor Story by JonErlichman
“In tougher economic times, local can be incredibly helpful,” Sarah Friar, chief executive officer of Nextdoor, told BNN Bloomberg during a media call with journalists on Tuesday.
The economy is undoubtedly a driver of some conversations taking place amongst users on the platform.
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