A study conducted by the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research analysed revenue and costs for over 1100 Lyft and Uber drivers, with the conclusion that most earn below minimum wage for their state and about 30% actually lose money when all the costs of owning and operating their vehicles are taken into account.
"A Median driver generates $0.59 per mile of driving, and incurs costs of $0.30 per mile", "On an hourly basis, the median profit was $3.37 per hour".
Because actual vehicle operating costs are significantly lower than the IRS allowance of $0.54/mile, many drivers report incomes that are substantially lower that their actual incomes, leading to a large pool of untaxed income (although it is small for each driver).
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 04 2018, @12:22AM
See also: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=18/03/03/187209 [soylentnews.org]
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/610395/if-youre-so-smart-why-arent-you-rich-turns-out-its-just-chance/ [technologyreview.com]
It's as much bullshit telling the poor that they should work hard if they want to become really rich, as telling people that driving for Uber is a good deal. Someone is getting rich by their hard work but it's unlikely to be most of them.
Work so you have some reserves for bad times. Because you can bet your life there are going to be bad times.