With high gas prices, rideshare drivers say they can't make ends meet with their stagnant wages.
With all the paint and markers, it may have looked like the men and women we met Tuesday night were at an art club. But they were rideshare drivers scribbling on posters with a passionate purpose – and with a demonstration coming up.
"She said: 'You know what? If this rideshare thing's not really working out, maybe you should find a different part-time job," he said. This month, Uber and Lyft added a 55-cent-per-ride fuel surcharge to counter the frequent trips to the pump.
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