How Much You Have To Work To Make $100,000 Driving For Uber, Lyft, And Sidecar
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Data visualization company Silk.co has collected data from NerdWallet and SherpaShare to put together some charts to show people how much they'd need to drive to pull off a five- or six-figure salary with any of these ridesharing startups.
According to Silk.co's data, the best places to earn a six-figure income are in San Francisco or Seattle, if you're an Uber driver. If you're a Sidecar driver, you might want to live in Charlotte.
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Check out Silk.co's map below, or on their website:
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