const_cast 9 days ago

It’s not exaggerated. Uber was losing hundreds of millions of dollars per year operating. That’s billions.

I don’t know if I trust Ubers numbers on this. I don’t know what they’re counting as “cost per ride”. Does engineers salaries factor into that? What about data centers? Advertising?

If you factor all of it in, then they’re losing billions.

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cyberax 9 days ago

> It’s not exaggerated. Uber was losing hundreds of millions of dollars per year operating. That’s billions.

Well, yes. However, the impact of that on the ride cost is exaggerated.

> Does engineers salaries factor into that? What about data centers? Advertising?

Yes.

> If you factor all of it in, then they’re losing billions.

And when you divide it by the number of rides, you get into sub-$1 figures.

const_cast 9 days ago

> Well, yes. However, the impact of that on the ride cost is exaggerated.

Yeah, because they’re losing the money. Meaning YOU’RE not paying it, it’s being lost.

Keep in mind this is also with:

- uber not providing the capital for their rides. Taxi companies buy taxis, uber says you buy it.

- vastly underpaying their work force.

- skirting employment laws with gig work

- relying on tips! The ride cost doesn’t include tips, despite that being a huge portion of wages!