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provides an historical overview of the rising trend of hypermobile (vehicle-based living) gig workers as well as identifying potential opportunities for tailor-ing solutions to this market to grow the silver economy. This narrative focuses on the US and Australia and fi nds that the gig worker and vehicle-based living will potentially become a normalized lifestyle choice for future generations, ‘ silver economy on Wheels ’ .