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number of Uber drivers across the United States has exploded in recent years,
with people signing up in droves due to the flexibility and simplicity offered
by the service. In major U.S. cities, Uber drivers are outearning their
counterparts driving taxis by considerable margins, according to a report
released by the National Bureau of Economic Research. There are considerable
differences in earnings by city with San Francisco proving the most lucrative
city for Uber drivers. Estimated net earnings per hour in San Francisco come to
$23.87, compared to just $12.96 for taxi drivers and chauffeurs. New York is
another city where Uber drivers can earn good money, with net hourly earnings
amounting to $23.69. Again, they outearn taxi and chauffeur drivers who make
just $12.54 every hour.
A statista report makes the point that Uber drivers tend to earn more in cities where
taxi and chaffeur drivers also tend to earn more. However, it is important to
note that expenses incurred by Uber drivers such as gasoline and insurance
cover are not reimbursed and are not included in the figures below. An Uber
driver working full time with a medium sedan can expect to incur an hourly
expense of $4.79 while employed taxi drivers generally have their costs covered
by their company.
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