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Data entry: compared

Entering, updating, or cleaning information in spreadsheets, databases, or web systems for an employer or client.

Realistic earnings
Roughly $16–$22/hour; U.S. data-entry pay averages near $19–$20/hour
Getting started
Often around minimum wage to ~$16/hour for entry roles
Startup cost
$0
Skills needed
Typing speed and accuracy, basic spreadsheet skills
Equipment
Computer, internet
Payout model
Hourly wage (employer) or per-task (platform)
Flexibility
Medium — some roles have set hours
Legitimacy
Scam-heavy

Red flags & the common scam version

Data-entry 'jobs' are one of the most impersonated. Never pay a fee, buy software, or send money for a 'starter kit', 'list of companies', or 'certification'. Legitimate data entry pays a normal wage and never asks you to pay first.

The universal rule: a legitimate job or client pays you. Never pay an upfront fee, buy a "starter kit", or deposit a check and send money back. See our reality check on "fast money" offers and how we screen for scams.

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Sources: FTC — Job Scams; FTC — Work-at-Home Businesses. Informational only — not financial, legal, or career advice.

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