I think it is possible for most average people to make enough money online for food and survival items like warm clothes if they are willing to do more stressful tasks, or work more hours online per day, and take shorter rests than the average person like online technical support where the customers can get very angry at online technical support workers on help forums, and video chat calls because their software is broken. I think livestreaming for many hours a day, or uploading hundreds to thousands of online videos, and selling many average written articles to blogs in a few months, and also including advertisement links in the description can make enough money as well for food in a shorter amount of time.
If a person can drive a car, they can drive for an online ride sharing company like Uber to earn some money driving people to places, and also earn tips from riders if you are a good driver.
Many online workers may not earn enough money by only working online to have an acceptable life because there is no minimum wage when working online. But, online workers may earn enough to buy cheaper very lower quality food like food with scratches and dents on the skin of a fruit or vegetable, and finding a place where rent is very cheap to stay alive.
If a person can drive a car, they can drive for an online ride sharing company like Uber to earn some money driving people to places, and also earn tips from riders if you are a good driver.
Many online workers may not earn enough money by only working online to have an acceptable life because there is no minimum wage when working online. But, online workers may earn enough to buy cheaper very lower quality food like food with scratches and dents on the skin of a fruit or vegetable, and finding a place where rent is very cheap to stay alive.