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  2. Uber vs. Lyft: Understand the Difference - AOL

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    Uber also identifies opportunities for peak pricing. Surge pricing allows you to go by a heat map to find out when and where there’s a lot of rider demand, enabling you to earn more beyond the ...

  3. Minnesota Uber, Lyft drivers say it's getting harder and ...

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    The current proposal would require companies such as Uber and Lyft to pay drivers a minimum of $1.40 a mile and 51 cents a minute while transporting passengers on any trip within city limits ...

  4. DoorDash vs. Uber Eats: Which Earns More Cash? - AOL

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    Service fee for customers: There is a service fee tacked on to the bill so be aware this could affect your tips. Uber charges roughly 4% of the customer’s order subtotal. Uber charges roughly 4% ...

  5. Gig worker - Wikipedia

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    [77] On Uber’s Q2 2022 earnings call, 70% of new Uber drivers cited increased cost of living as the primary motivator to join the company. [ 82 ] In 2021, more non-white gig workers expressed concern about their exposure to COVID-19 on the job, at 50%, than their white counterparts, at 38%.

  6. Legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Uber's premium sedan service was not affected. [321] In February 2017, the New York State Senate approved legislation allowing ridesharing companies to expand operations to Upstate New York and Uber began service there in June 2017. [322] In 2018, New York City became the first jurisdiction to set a minimum pay rate.

  7. Rideshare drivers, riders turn to Facebook groups amid Uber ...

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    A person holds a placard, as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash drivers strike, during what they are calling "A National Day of Action", to protest fair pay and treatment by their rideshare companies, in Los ...

  8. Ridesharing company - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, drivers do not have any control over the fares they charge. A lawsuit filed in California, Gill et al. v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al., alleged that this is a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. The lawsuit was denied class action status; a judge forced each plaintiff to go to arbitration individually. The ...

  9. The Average Uber and Lyft Prices Then vs. Now — Is ... - AOL

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    The average Uber or Lyft fare used to be predictable and steady -- about $25-$26 from mid-2018 through the runup to the virus, according to Statista. More Rising Costs: The Cost of Living Is ...