Hi,
The California legislature created some laws aimed at gig economies with their target ride share companies. If someone worked more X hours, then they would be an employee with all that comes with that.
There was a broader 'gig' economy than they expected, which included contractors, freelancers and consultants. What type of jobs were they doing? Marketers, writers (scripts, web content, ghost writing books), educators (who may teach for online schools), broadcasting (makeup, lettering, musicians) and a whole range of jobs they never considered. When this law came into effect, a lot people lost clients (gigs) because they were already at maximum annual hours.
Chowhound to LTHforum legacy are a lot of people who worked for themselves who treated this website as their virtual watercooler. Someplace to hang out and refresh, before they go back to work.
My friend who is doing instacart shopping had a thriving business evaporate with shelter at home. Once this passes and can resume her preferred gig, this in between job will go away.
Regards,
Cathy2