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by cyberax
443 days ago
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> It’s not exaggerated. Uber was losing hundreds of millions of dollars per year operating. That’s billions. Well, yes. However, the impact of that on the ride cost is exaggerated. > Does engineers salaries factor into that? What about data centers? Advertising? Yes. > If you factor all of it in, then they’re losing billions. And when you divide it by the number of rides, you get into sub-$1 figures. |
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Yeah, because they’re losing the money. Meaning YOU’RE not paying it, it’s being lost.
Keep in mind this is also with:
- uber not providing the capital for their rides. Taxi companies buy taxis, uber says you buy it.
- vastly underpaying their work force.
- skirting employment laws with gig work
- relying on tips! The ride cost doesn’t include tips, despite that being a huge portion of wages!