Fight back and if you win maybe you will get scouted by a bare knuckle boxing scout and get a shot at the big time fighting for the Gypsy World Title where the prize for winning is exactly $1.10 satisfying the requirements for the method you've requested and also leaving you with an additional $0.10 to invest in another method which will mean that essentially you are compounding the interest on not only the time but also the money you've invested in becoming the bare knuckle champ.
Dunno where you fight but back in the day I could pull £300 for a weekend fight and still make extra with all the side betting...
OP $1 a day assume work off a 28 day month $28 a month.
For that I would just look at buying stuff in 2nd hand stores and selling it online for a little bit extra.. games, action figures, some books (you can pick up books in some 2nd hand and charity stores for 50p but you will find some of the book trade in sides will offer you 2x for it and give you free postage to send it to them!)
Another good one in second hand and charity stores is the old cast iron pans / cooking plates / grills or any decent metal cast pans they sell for a bit on the side.
Head to car boot sales and look for baby clothing people tend to bundle it up cheap so you can get 10-20+ outfits for less than £5 hold onto it till around mid Spring when most stores run baby events wash and dry the clothing and use a decent fabric softener (baby friendly one so it smells clean but with no fragrance) and then sell it on gumtree or what ever your local version of that is for 2-3x the cost.
The other one winter or colder months are lasting longer at the moment so in the UK it can still be cold until May (or people use the heating) so look at how much a ton of wood costs you to buy locally and then see how much it's sold for 10kg bags on the same site. You should find a ton of wood (logs) will cost about £35-70 it will sell in bags for £6... you can get 28 sacks from one ton of wood.
£6 x 28 = 168 - 60 (avg cost) = £108 (minus cost of bags) £100 profit..
Sorry used UK and £ as that's relevant for me prices and seasons may vary.