We want to hear from Uber drivers how much they made in a recent week. Drivers, it's information you can see on the app, when you review your weekly ride summary. Send us a screen shot — email tech@npr.org — and tell us how we can reach you.
Uber is waiting for a federal judge to approve a major legal settlement, reached on two cases brought in California and Massachusetts. It would require the ride-hailing company to pay up to $100 million to drivers and, in exchange, continue to treat the drivers as independent contractors, not employees.
As contractors, drivers will keep getting paid for hours worked with no benefits. We've heard mixed reviews from drivers in California.
But here's what we want to know: How much do Uber drivers make, really?
When Uber wants to fill a city with drivers — say for the Super Bowl or New Year's Eve — the company advertises $35 (!) an hour. And in some very limited circumstances, the company even guarantees that rate.