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App-based drivers from Uber and Lyft protest in a caravan in front of City Hall in Los Angeles on October 22, 2020.

Uber and Lyft Drivers Just Suffered a Devastating Blow in California

Working a side hustle has kept food on the tables of many American households. Driving for ridesharing giants such as Uber and Lyft has been a convenient way to earn additional income. More than 57 million people across the nation babysit, deliver food, ghostwrite, or drive for hire to make ends meet. In California, this age-old …
A self-driving car riding down the street

Uber Acquires Postmates in Big Takeout Deal

Uber Technologies Inc. changed the car industry forever by making ride-hailing services extremely popular and even changed how we think of car ownership. But just like large auto manufacturers, Uber has been forced to adapt as the coronavirus pandemic persists. In order to find more success during these times, Uber has made a deal to …
A GM Maven car-sharing service vehicle in front of the New York Stock Exchange

Will Ford, GM, and BMW’s Car-Sharing Projects Defeat Uber and Lyft?

Car stocks have decreased due to trade wars, strikes in the auto industry, and less demand. Many people are turning to public transportation or rideshare services like Uber or Lyft. Gone are the stressful days of trying to hail a taxi last minute. Lyft and Uber drivers can be contacted with the tap of a …