Uber adding a surcharge to rides, food deliveries to help drivers cope with high gas prices

Uber customers can expect to pay a surcharge on their rides and delivery orders in the coming weeks to help ease the pain at the pump for drivers. 

The surcharge costs are based on the average trip distance and increase in gas price in each state. 

"Beginning Wednesday, March 16, consumers will pay a surcharge of either $0.45 or $0.55 on each Uber trip and either $0.35 or $0.45 on each Uber Eats order, depending on their location – with 100% of that money going directly to workers’ pockets," according to a Friday statement from Liza Winship, Uber’s head of driver operations in the U.S. and Canada. 

Uber will reassess the surcharge after 60 days. 

 

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