- A New Jersey teen made $1.7 million in revenue reselling low-stock items, per The Wall Street Journal.
- Max Hayden, 16, said he sold items such as outdoor heaters for double their retail price during the pandemic.
- Entrepreneurial Gen Z are increasingly finding new ways to make money online.
- See more stories on Insider’s business page.
Max Hayden, a 16-year-old New Jersey resident, reportedly pulled in $1.7 million in revenue flipping out-of-stock items online during the pandemic, including video games and outdoor heaters.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the teen entrepreneur talked through his booming online resale business, now a taxpaying limited liability company.
Hayden made $110,000 profit in 2020 buying and…

