
During this time period, the companies were using surge pricing to bring more drivers out to work.ĭrivers may have not have completed as many rides as they did in spring and summer months of previous years, but the rides they did have yielded more earnings due to the surge pricing. It’s true that figures from March and April reflect a decline in earnings, but some recovery is evident from May through July. The graph below depicts how much rideshare drivers across the country made per month in 2020.Ĭonsidering the immense effect COVID-19 had on the general economy in 2020, it’s surprising to see that rideshare earnings stayed stable, for the most part, throughout the year. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) driver hourly earnings by Marketing Market Please note that the figures below represent rideshare drivers’ earnings AFTER the TNCs (Uber, Lyft, Juno, Via, etc.) take their share and BEFORE any expenses, including taxes, are deducted. This gives us the most straightforward view of how much drivers are really making over time. Our numbers are more accurate also because Gridwise drivers don’t cherry-pick their best or worse days to show us. Using Gridwise, drivers log their trips & earnings as they drive, multiple times per week. Our data collecting methodology, and our earnings reports allow our results to be far more accurate than any driver earnings surveys available. To get this full picture of driver earnings and mileage, we analyzed data from over 100,000 drivers in various markets across the United States. That gives us more than enough anonymized driving statistics to get a realistic picture of what it’s like for drivers in markets where we operate. Rideshare drivers in the United States log 100,000+ miles per day and track $50,000+ per week using Gridwise. How much do Lyft, Uber, and other rideshare drivers make before expenses?
