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Follow on Google News | Uber Drivers Shocked to Make This Discovery About Their IncomeDo you know an Uber or Lyft driver? Let them know about this ASAP...
By: YourHappyClients.Com Uber Eats uber bagels uber eats promo code uber estimate uber ride uber login uber customer service uber driver uber request a ride uber app uber driver login call uber One of the hazards of working as a rideshare driver is that you are always in your car. Because of this, there is a tendency to eat out. Interviews with rideshare drivers revealed the following daily habits: - Many paid upwards of $8 a day for breakfast. - Lunch meals could cost close to $10 dollars. - Dinner meals were easily $10 to $15 dollars. A national study from CreditDonkey shows the typical American spends about $1,200 on fast food annually. That breaks down to $100 a month and roughly $12.50 spent per meal. But the average rideshare driver spends $20 to $30 dollars per DAY on food! Depending on how many days a rideshare driver works each month (and many work at least 25 days a month) that equals: $625 to $900 dollars each month on their food spend. But it gets worst! Statistics show that many rideshare drivers use $100 dollars a day as their income goal. But when you subtract the average daily cost of $30 dollars for gasoline that makes their daily take only $70 dollars. Working 30 days a month and earning $70 dollars a month equals $2,100 dollars. When you subtract $625 (on the low side) that makes their monthly income only $1,475. That's only a $17,700 dollar a year income. (Sadly, food delivery drivers tend to earn even less). According to Census.Gov an individual income at poverty level would be $18,225 a year! This number doesn't take into account: - Monthly car note. - Insurance. - Wear and tear on the vehicle. If you know a rideshare or delivery driver looking for relief have them watch the short video below: https://paidletter.com/ End
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