Uber, Lyft Add Fuel Surcharges for Rides, Deliveries

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A ride-share car displays Uber and Lyft stickers. (Richard Vogel/Associated Press)

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Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft are tacking on a fuel surcharge for customers to help drivers offset the cost of record-high gas prices.

The move from Uber comes as gig workers tell the Boston Herald that they鈥檙e getting off the road because skyrocketing gas prices have hit a tipping point 鈥 鈥渨here it鈥檚 just not worth it at all anymore鈥 because fuel costs are crushing their profit.

鈥淚鈥檓 not driving right now because I鈥檓 not trying to have those costs sink into what I make,鈥 said Beth Griffith of the Boston Independent Drivers Guild.



鈥淚t鈥檚 not worth it to me,鈥 she added as the Bay State average for regular gas surged to $4.35 a gallon, and $4.47 in Suffolk County. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 hearing that from a lot of people who are not driving right now.鈥

The Uber surcharge will be either 45 cents or 55 cents per ride and 35 cents or 45 cents per Eats order, based on location. Lyft didn鈥檛 elaborate on how high the new surcharge would be or what markets would be affected.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been closely monitoring rising gas prices and their impact on our driver community,鈥 a Lyft spokesman said March 14 in an email. 鈥淒river earnings overall remain elevated compared to last year, but given the rapid rise in gas prices we鈥檒l be asking riders to pay a temporary fuel surcharge, all of which will go to drivers.鈥

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Uber drivers who complete 40 rides in a week would get an extra $18 that week, and couriers who complete 40 deliveries would get an extra $14.

鈥淕as prices have hit record highs. Help is on the way,鈥 Uber wrote to drivers and couriers.

鈥淲e know drivers and couriers are feeling the sting of record-high prices at the pump, so we鈥檙e rolling out a temporary fuel surcharge to help,鈥 Liza Winship, head of Uber driver operations for U.S. and Canada, said in a statement. 鈥淭his consumer surcharge will apply to each ride or delivery and will vary by location, with 100% going directly to drivers and couriers.鈥

The Uber surcharge will be rolled out on March 16, and Uber plans to re-evaluate the surcharge in two months.

Meanwhile, Just Eat Takeaway.com NV鈥檚 U.S.-based food-delivery arm Grubhub increased pay for its drivers to help compensate for听record-high gas prices.听

The Just Eat subsidiary increased per-mile distance pay nationwide beginning March 9, according to an email sent to drivers March 11. Grubhub didn鈥檛 specify the amount it would boost wages, but said the adjustment will account for the average per-mile cost increases for gas in a driver鈥檚 region.

Contributing: Bloomberg News

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