Uber Statistics and Average Pay in 2023

Uber’s innovative ridesharing app offers comfortable travel options and allows drivers to earn money by linking passengers with just a click and charging automatically.

Last Updated: 16.07.2023

by Rinas Bullatovci

Key Takeaways: June 2023 Data

✓ In 2023, Uber achieved an impressive global scale with over 5.4 million drivers worldwide and reached a milestone of 1 million drivers in the United States. (The Ride Share Guy)

✓ As of June 2023, the average annual salary for Uber drivers in the United States is reported to be $42,257, although individual earnings may vary, typically ranging between $25,975 and $54,250. (Comparably)

✓ In June 2023, Uber delivery drivers in the United States earned an average of $3,521 monthly, with a range of $2,500 to $4,800. (Inshur)

✓ The average hourly salary for Uber drivers is $19.36, with the lowest at $7.25 and the highest at $38.85, which is 19% above the national average. (Indeed)

✓ Uber's monthly active users increased by 11% to reach 131 million as of June 2023. (The New York Times)

✓ Uber drivers completed over 7.6 billion trips in 2023, surpassing the previous record of 6.9 billion trips in 2019. (Business of Apps)

✓ In 2023, Uber's revenue increased by 82% year-on-year, reaching a total of $31.8 billion. However, in 2020, the company experienced a 21% decline in revenue due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Business of apps)

Section 01

Outstanding Uber Statistics

Section 02

Uber Users Statistics

Section 03

Uber Driver Salary by State

Section 04

Uber Usage Statistics by Day, Month, and Year

Section 05

Uber Expenses Statistics

Section 06

Uber Employee Statistics

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01

Outstanding Uber Statistics

This section begins with some incredible Uber statistics that will completely blow your mind. We invite you to keep reading.

Uber earned $14 billion in revenue from ride-hailing, $10.9 billion from mobility, and the remaining revenue was generated from freight services.

In 2022, the number of trips completed by Uber drivers surpassed their previous peak of 6.9 billion trips made in 2019, with a total of 7.6 billion trips completed.

The company generated $14 billion in revenue from ride-hailing, $10.9 billion from mobility, and the remainder was from freight services.

Despite global operations, the United States and Canada continue to account for the largest share of Uber's revenue, with $19.4 billion out of $31.8 billion generated in 2022.

In 2022, the total count of employees was 32,800, indicating an 11.95% rise from the previous year, 2021.

More than half, specifically 54.37%, are located outside of the United States.

At Uber, the typical yearly base salary is $150,000.

An employee holding an H1-B visa has a median base salary of $153,750.

With downloads on both iOS and Android platforms, Uber is the top app in the travel category. The app was installed 95 million times in 2020 alone.

In contrast, Lyft was downloaded 25 million times.

Uber holds a 68% share of the rideshare market in the United States.

Uber's gross ridesharing bookings are mainly driven by five cities, accounting for 22% of the total.

In 2022, Uber had 131 million users, marking an 11% rise from the preceding year. Among them, approximately 85 million users utilized Uber Eats.

Uber operates in over 900 cities around the world and has a user base across 16 countries.

In 2022, despite generating net revenues of $31.87 billion, Uber recorded a net loss of $9.14 billion.

Uber's net loss in 2021 decreased to $496 million, mainly due to divesting various assets from its business.

Over the years, Uber has demonstrated remarkable business growth.

Its revenue surges from $3.8 billion in 2016 to nearly $32 billion in 2022.

In the final quarter of 2022, Uber's revenue amounted to $8.6 billion.

There was a 49 percent rise from the previous year, which had witnessed a decline in travel due to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.

The company's gross bookings, which represents the total amount of money paid by customers, amounted to $30.7 billion.

There was a 19 percent year-over-year increase, with the company recording two billion trips in a quarter for the first time, up from 1.7 billion trips in the previous year.

The monthly count of customers who used Uber rose by 11 percent, reaching 131 million.

On Wednesday, Uber's stock price increased by 5.5 percent during trading.

In 2020, Uber, whose primary revenue source is ride-hailing services, laid off approximately 7,000 employees.

For the first time ever, Uber announced a free cash flow of $382 million.

The gross bookings, which refer to the total amount paid by customers to Uber before payments to drivers and other fees or discounts, surged by 33 percent year over year to $29.1 billion.

Out of the total gross bookings, mobility contributed $13.4 billion, whereas delivery made up $13.9 billion.

This quarter, people took precisely 1.87 billion trips with Uber, which is equivalent to 21 million trips daily.

This marks a 24 percent surge in the number of rides compared to the previous year.

Currently, Uber has five million drivers worldwide, indicating a 31 percent surge compared to the previous year.

In 2022, Uber's mobility platform produced $14 billion in revenue.

Next in line was the delivery platform, Uber Eats, which generated $10.9 billion in revenue, followed by the freight platform, which recorded $6.95 billion in revenue.

Uber's fees, also known as take rates, typically range from 20% to 30%. In 2022, the company charged drivers around 28% in fees through its ride-sharing platform. Conversely, through its delivery platform (Uber Eats), Uber charged riders around 20%.

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02

Uber Users Statistics

In the section below, you can find information about the number of people who use Uber, as well as their demographics. As previously stated, in 2022, there were 131 million Uber users, which represented an 11% increase from the previous year. Of those users, approximately 85 million utilized Uber Eats.

In 2020, there were 111 million users. By 2021, this number had increased to 118 million, representing a growth of 25%.

These figures encompass Uber usage across various platforms. In 2017, there were 68 million users, which grew to 91 million in 2018, and figures for 2019 are not provided.

The monthly average number of platform consumers is 124 million.

The Gross Bookings amounted to $29.12 billion.

In 2022, users of Uber's services, including rides and Eats, spent a total of $90.415 billion.

This represents an increase from the $57.897 billion spent in 2020.

In 2021, Uber Eats users spent a total of $51.645 billion.

This figure represents a significant increase from the $30.244 billion spent on Uber Eats in 2020.

Of all Uber users, 65% are aged below 35 years.

Most Uber users are within the age range of 16-34.

However, riders who are over the age of 35 make up 35% of the total.

Almost half, or 48%, of Uber users reside in the suburbs.

Only 6% of Uber users live in rural areas.

The urban population accounts for 46% of Uber users.

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03

Uber Driver Salary by State

If you are interested to learn how much the average Uber driver earns in each U.S. state, we invite you to read the section below.

As of February 27, 2023, the average salary for Uber drivers in Alaska was $42,502, with a typical range of $35,302 to $51,802.

In Alabama, as of February 27, 2023, the typical range for Uber drivers' salaries was $29,502 to $43,302, with an average of $35,502.

Uber drivers in Arkansas had an average salary of $35,002, with a typical range of $29,002 to $42,602.

The typical salary range for Uber drivers in Arizona is $31,102 to $45,702, with an average salary of $37,502 as of February 27, 2023.

In Connecticut, the average salary for Uber drivers falls in the range of $34,102 to $50,002, with an average of $41,002.

In Iowa, the average salary for an Uber Driver as of February 27, 2023 is $36,302.

The range typically falls between $30,102 and $44,302.

Uber drivers in California had an average salary of $42,302, with a usual range of $35,202 to $51,602.

The typical salary range for Uber drivers in Colorado is $31,402 to $46,102.

They have an average salary of $37,802.

In Hawaii, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $39,802, but the typical range falls between $33,002 and $48,502.

In Georgia, the average salary for an Uber Driver as of February 27, 2023 is $36,702, but the range typically falls between $30,502 and $44,702.

In Florida, as of February 27, 2023, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $36,002, but the range typically falls between $29,902 and $43,902.

In Delaware, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $39,802 as of February 27, 2023, with a range typically falling between $33,102 and $48,502.

In Illinois, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $38,902, but the range typically falls between $32,302 and $47,502.

In Indiana, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $37,002, but the range typically falls between $30,802 and $45,202.

In Maryland, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $39,102, but the range typically falls between $32,502 and $47,702.

In Kansas, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $36,002, but the range typically falls between $29,902 and $43,902.

In Kentucky, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $35,702, but the range typically falls between $29,602 and $43,502.

In Louisiana, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $36,302, but the range typically falls between $30,202 and $44,302.

In Massachusetts, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $41,202, but the range typically falls between $34,302 and $50,302.

In Michigan, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $37,902, but the range typically falls between $31,502 and $46,302.

In Missouri, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $36,102, but the range typically falls between $30,002 and $44,102.

In Maine, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $36,502, but the range typically falls between $30,402 and $44,602.

In Minnesota, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $38,802, but the range typically falls between $32,202 and $47,302.

In Mississippi, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $33,002, but the range typically falls between $27,402 and $40,202.

In Montana, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $34,402 as of February 27, 2023, with a range typically falling between $28,502 and $41,902.

In North Carolina, the average Uber Driver salary is $36,202 as of February 27, 2023, but the range typically falls between $30,002 and $44,102.

In North Dakota, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023 is $35,602, but the range typically falls between $29,602 and $43,402.

In Nebraska, the average Uber Driver salary as of February 27, 2023, is $34,802, but the range typically falls between $28,902 and $42,402.

In New Hampshire, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $38,502 as of February 27, 2023, with a typical range between $32,002 and $46,902.

In New Jersey, the average salary for an Uber Driver is $41,902 as of February 27, 2023, with a typical range between $34,802 and $51,102.

In New Mexico, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $34,602, with the salary range typically falling between $28,802 and $42,302.

In Nevada, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $38,802, with the salary range typically falling between $32,302 and $47,402.

In New York, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $40,702, with the salary range typically falling between $33,802 and $49,602.

In Ohio, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $37,002, with the salary range typically falling between $30,702 and $45,102.

In Oklahoma, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $35,602, with the salary range typically falling between $29,602 and $43,502.

In Oregon, the average salary for an Uber driver as of February 27, 2023, is $37,702.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Pennsylvania is $37,802.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Rhode Island is $39,902.

The average salary for an Uber driver in South Carolina is $35,502.

The average salary for an Uber driver in South Dakota is $32,402.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Tennessee is $34,402.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Texas is $37,202.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Utah is $35,902.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Virginia is $37,702.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Vermont is $36,502.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Washington is $40,502.

The average salary for an Uber driver in Wisconsin is $37,302.

And finally, the average salary for an Uber driver in Wyoming is $33,702, while in West Virginia, it is $33,602.

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Uber Revenue and Usage Statistics

Uber's user base grew from 68 million in 2017 to 118 million in 2021, with a peak of 111 million in 2019. For more information on the latest statistics, we have included the section below for you to read.

Daily trips reached 19 million by the end of 2021, while monthly active users increased from 93 million in 2020 to 118 million in 2021.

In 2020, Uber was downloaded 95 million times, making it the top downloaded app for both iOS and Android devices.

Uber's trip count has varied over the past five years. The following are the exact figures: 3.79 billion trips in 2017, 5.21 billion in 2018, 6.9 billion in 2019, 4.98 billion in 2020, and 6.3 billion in 2021.

By the end of 2021, revenue figures for Uber were: $7.5 billion for mobility, $8.3 billion for delivery, $2.1 billion for freight, and $0.4 billion for other.

Uber's revenue in 2022 was $31.8 billion, marking an 82% YoY increase. However, in 2020, the pandemic led to a 21% revenue decline for Uber.

In 2022, Uber's main segments, including mobility, delivery, and freight, all reported increased revenues. Notably, freight revenue grew by 228%, surpassing that of mobility and delivery.

In 2022, Uber's revenue was largely attributed to the US & Canada, which accounted for $19.4 billion of the total $31.8 billion generated.

Uber was profitable only in 2018, while in 2022, it faced a $7 billion loss due to investment revaluations.

In 2022, Uber's gross bookings totaled $115 billion, marking a 27% YoY increase.

Uber drivers completed a record-breaking 7.6 billion trips in 2022, showing a 20.6% YoY increase and exceeding the total number of trips completed in 2019.

About a quarter of Americans use Uber at least once a month.

In 2020, the number of drivers on the Uber platform was 3.5 million.

Uber has over 5 million members subscribed to its services.

Uber averages 17 million trips per day.

As of 2022, there have been 10 billion rides taken with Uber.

Uber vehicles have driven 26 billion miles.

The yearly number of trips is 6.3 billion.

In 2022, Uber drivers completed a record-breaking 7.6 billion trips, showing a 20.6% YoY increase and exceeding the total number of trips completed in 2019.

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Uber Expenses Statistics

Uber's operating costs are substantial. Further information on the company's expenses can be found below.

Uber's total operating expenses were $8.34 billion.

In 2021, Uber's costs and expenses totaled $21.289 billion.

This reflects an increase from $16 billion in 2020.

The cost of revenue for Uber was $9.35 billion.

Uber's operations and support costs were $1.88 billion.

Uber's sales and marketing expenses were $4.79 billion.

Uber's expenses for research and development were $2.05 billion.

This reflects a decrease from $2.205 billion in 2020.

Uber's general and administrative expenses were $2.32 billion.

Uber's depreciation and amortization expenses were $902 million.

Uber's advertising expenses were $1.30 billion.

Uber's spend on incentive programs was $2.50 billion.

Uber allocated $2.5 billion in 2021 for incentive programs, such as offering promo codes and discounts to individuals who were not yet customers.

The amount spent on incentive programs by Uber increased from $2 billion in 2020.

According to data from 2021, Uber holds a 71% market share in the rideshare industry in the United States.

Lyft has only 29% of the rideshare market in the United States, which is less than half of Uber's market share.

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Uber Employee Statistics

Here, we've included information on the number of people employed by Uber and their demographic profile.

The employee count at Uber is 29,300.

This was at the conclusion of 2021, when Uber had a workforce of 29,300 individuals.

Uber had 22,800 employees in 2020, which increased to 29,300 by the end of the subsequent year.

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the layoff of 6,700 Uber employees in 2020.

In the U.S., Uber's employee population is 40.3% white.

36% of Uber employees are of Asian ethnicity.

9.9% of Uber employees are Hispanic.

The percentage of Black employees at Uber is 9.3%.

0.2% of Uber employees are Native American or Alaska Native.

Among Uber employees, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander individuals make up 0.3% of the workforce.

Men make up 57.5% of Uber's total workforce.

Women make up 42.5% of Uber's total workforce.