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Track your earnings weekly

April 13, 2022 / US

Tracking how much money you made with Uber is easy.

Every Monday, drivers get earnings statements via email containing details of your earnings from the previous week.

New weekly statements

Earnings summary

Right on the cover page, you’ll see how much you made and how much you already cashed out. 

New weekly statements

Earnings breakdown

You can then go on to see how much you made on trips, promotions and tips.

You can also see adjustments related to previous weeks, like tips that were added many days later, for example.

New weekly statements

Weekly service fee

These new statements will also include how much customers paid and how much the weekly Uber service fee was.

Log on to drivers.uber.com to see all earnings statements issued to you to date. 

  • Every time you earn with Uber, you get an earnings statement via email the following Monday.

  • These fees are charged to customers and cover various third-party fees operational expenses.  The amounts listed in the weekly statement are not new, as they were reflected on previous trip receipts in the app. In this new format, the fees are now aggregated and featured at the weekly level.

  • No. In fact, the weekly statements make it easier for you to see how much you've been paying Uber every week.

  • The service fee is the fee drivers pay Uber, and it varies from trip to trip. It’s the difference between what a rider pays and what a driver earns on a trip, excluding tips, tolls, and certain fees, taxes, and surcharges.*


    * Uber charges a service fee on certain fees and surcharges, including but not limited to wait time fees, promotions, and cancellation fees.

  • The weekly service fee, for a particular weekly period, is the total amount of service fees a driver paid Uber  minus any other payments to that driver that were not included on the per-trip receipt, including but not limited to weekly promotions. 

    * See the FAQ above for an explanation of the service fee.

  • The Uber service fee and the weekly service fee are the amounts we take to serve our users and grow our business. If one of them is negative that means what you earned beyond fares (such as promotions) was greater than the fee(s) you owed.

  • Uber uses the service fee to better serve everyone who uses the platform. This includes customer promotions, marketing, and adding new earnings opportunities. This also covers tech improvements to make the app better.

  • Yes. In favor of these new, detailed weekly statements, we're shortening trip receipts, but you can continue to see them in full on drivers.uber.com.

Posted by Uber Team

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