How much do Uber or Lyft drivers typically make?

February 7, 2020

Driver incomes for Uber and Lyft are dependent on location and the types of rides completed. Each company offers multiple tiers of rides ranging from standard four-seat to luxury six-seat vehicles that charge different rates. Riders are also charged higher rates for surge periods and pay larger fares for long-distance trips. There have been recent studies of Uber and Lyft driver pay that paint a clearer picture of potential incomes.

The Street found that the median pay for Lyft and Uber drivers is $155 per month. The average income for a full-time ride-hailing driver was $36,525 in 2018. Uber drivers earned $15.97 per ride and Lyft drivers earned $11.48 per ride. _The Street _concluded that pay per hour after expenses for both companies ranged from $8.55 to $11.77.

The College Investor _provide a slightly more optimistic view for Lyft drivers. The publication found that Lyft drivers averaged $17.50 per hour, exceeding the estimate provided by _The Street.

Conflicting reports of driver pay for Uber and Lyft are due in part to regional variations. Drivers in smaller communities may not have as much demand as big-city drivers. Uber and Lyft have different levels of popularity from city to city. The differing income ranges are also caused by drivers who take advantage of bonuses and surge-priced rides.

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