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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Thu Jul 26, 2018, 09:26 PM Jul 2018

Uber packs a $3.2 billion economic punch in California

Uber contributes $3.2 billion a year to California’s economy with a net impact of $390 million, according to a report from Economic Development Research Group Inc.

Uber’s contribution is measured as the income it generates directly for Uber drivers — there were 148,000 in California as of December 2017 — and indirectly for workers in other industries as a result of the ride-sharing company’s activity. That occurs as drivers spend money on food, clothing, housing and other goods and services that generate sales and income for other businesses.

The study was compiled using proprietary data from Uber, as well as driver and rider survey data and detailed regional economic models.

Eighty-five percent of Uber drivers in California also earn income from others sources, the study said, but the net income gain for drivers statewide amounts to $830 million a year, which is above what the drivers believe they would have earned doing a different kind of work after deducting their fuel and operating costs.

https://www.dailynews.com/2018/07/26/uber-packs-a-powerful-economic-punch-in-california/

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Uber packs a $3.2 billion economic punch in California (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jul 2018 OP
Hell we got enough people. Iliyah Jul 2018 #1
"driver can keep the food" left-of-center2012 Jul 2018 #2
more likely will steal some of it nt msongs Jul 2018 #3

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
1. Hell we got enough people.
Thu Jul 26, 2018, 09:34 PM
Jul 2018

Lift is going upward as well. Then you have super market delivery drivers. One cousin claimed he can make $1,000 per week delivering groceries, and if the home owner or someone is not there to sign for the food (they can't leave the bags of food), driver can keep the food.

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