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by rectang
3074 days ago
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> Yes, that national average of $20/hr is after expenses. Where on earth is that number coming from? Uber? https://www.buzzfeed.com/carolineodonovan/internal-uber-driv... "In early 2015, a study commissioned by Uber found that drivers in 20 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Boston, were grossing around $17 an hour.... But the $17-an-hour figure was based on data from 2014, when Uber rates in most cities were higher than they were in late 2015. It was also based on gross earnings and did not account for driver expenses." |
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This is from an article complaining about how little Uber drivers make...
>But in three large metropolitan cities, drivers make far less than the national average, about $20 per hour, after expenses.