Tier 3
Gig & Variable Income Pack
166 households with non-W-2 income patterns for gig economy and freelance platform testing.
Overview
The gig economy has created a new class of household financial complexity: variable income, self-employment tax, quarterly estimated payments, and the absence of employer-sponsored benefits. This dataset provides 166 households with non-W-2 income patterns including rideshare drivers, freelance professionals, content creators, royalty-income artists, and military personnel with variable allowances.
What's Inside
166 households with non-W-2 and variable income patterns
Gig economy income: rideshare, delivery, task-based platforms with 1099-K scenarios
Freelance professional income: consulting, design, writing, software development
Creator economy income: YouTube, Substack, Patreon, licensing royalties
Quarterly estimated tax payment scenarios with underpayment penalty analysis
Self-employment tax, QBI deduction, and home office deduction scenarios
Use Cases
Gig economy tax planning software testing
Variable income cash flow management tool QA
Creator economy financial platform development
Benefits portability algorithm testing
Ideal Buyers
Gig economy financial platformsFreelance tax software vendorsCreator economy fintechBenefits portability platforms
Example firms: Catch Benefits, Stride Health, Hurdlr, FlyFin, Collective
Tags
Gig EconomyFreelanceVariable IncomeCreator EconomySelf-Employment
Moderate Deviation from Base Corpus
Requires additional data layers or modeling. Typical delivery 2–4 weeks.
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