Uber is bringing back shared passenger rides in several U.S cities, including New York City and San Francisco. With UberX Share, riders can receive an upfront discount and get up to 20% off the total fare if matched with another rider.
After enduring the pandemic, ride-share companies like Uber and Lyft are now facing a new world of high inflation, driver shortages, and dwindling passenger numbers. WSJ’s George Downs explains what they’re doing to try and survive.
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