Rising Costs Push Some Nevadans to Sell Plasma for Extra Cash
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, October 7, 2025 8:43 am
In Las Vegas, some residents have turned to selling plasma as a way to make ends meet amid concerns about a tightening job market. Donation centers in the area report steady traffic as people seek supplemental income, especially with rising costs of living placing additional strain on households.
Experts note that plasma donations are used in lifesaving medical treatments and provide a small but immediate source of cash for donors. For many, it has become an option to help cover expenses such as rent, utilities, or groceries.
Economists say the reliance on plasma sales highlights broader economic challenges in Southern Nevada, where service-based industries dominate employment and job opportunities can fluctuate with seasonal and tourism-related demand. While the state continues to track recovery from the pandemic’s economic impact, workers at the lower end of the wage scale have reported difficulties in finding stable and sufficient employment.
Officials emphasize that while plasma centers serve a medical need, the trend of residents relying on donations for financial stability reflects larger concerns about the strength of the job market and the affordability of daily living in Las Vegas.
Original source: Daily Mail
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