Gig work is not just for kids: 32 percent of Gen Xers work independently in some capacity, compared to 18 percent of millennials and 26 percent of baby boomers. (Photo: Shutterstock)

When each new gig assignment brings with it an additional paycheck – and lack of work can wreck one's monthly budget – gig workers can get pretty adept at tracking their finances, according to the T. Rowe Price report, "2018 Financial Attitudes & Behaviors Toward the Gig Economy."

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