Driving Economic Impact in British Columbia 2023
Written byUber is driven by the mission to help people go anywhere, get anything and earn their way. Uber has helped people save time while moving around safely and conveniently, it has created new business opportunities for restaurants, tourism and other local businesses, and provided flexible earning opportunities for drivers and delivery people wherever Uber operates in British Columbia. Read our full Economic Impact Report for Canada in 2023 here.
Economy
Uber’s technology helps people go anywhere and get anything safely and conveniently, providing flexible earning opportunities to over 140,000 drivers and delivery people who use Uber, and offering merchants another way to reach their customers.
In 2022, Uber unlocked an estimated $1.1 billion in economic value for the British Columbian economy. This includes both the impact of the earnings of drivers, delivery people and merchants on the Uber platform, and the wider indirect and induced multiplier effect created throughout the company’s wider supply chain.
Consumers
Ridesharing platforms like Uber have made life easier for Canadians. When time is tight, Uber can be trusted to get riders from A to B quickly and safely while Uber Eats can free up time spent cooking and clearing up by helping deliver good quality food right to Eaters’ doors.
We estimate that Uber saves BC riders 2.4 million hours a year. Taken together, we estimate that Uber and Uber Eats produced $6.2 billion in consumer surplus in 2022. For Uber Canada we looked at the consumer surplus generated by both Rides and Eats – this is the amount you would have to pay for someone to voluntarily give a good or service up.
Insights
- British Columbians are most likely to use Uber to ensure they get somewhere on time
- 45% of respondents in British Columbia agree that food delivery apps have made it easier to discover new restaurants
- 25% of riders in British Columbia agree that riding with Uber is often the quickest way for them to get to their destination
- 81% of Canadian rides say safety is an important reason why they choose to ride with Uber, increasing to 89% among female riders
- 77% of Canadian riders agree that having options like Uber helps reduce impaired driving in an area
- 49% of Canadian rider has used Uber to connect with public transit in the last year
- 33% of Canadians who have a licence but who don’t have access to a car told us that having rideshare services like Uber was a very or somewhat important reason why they did not own a car
Drivers and Delivery People
In the last quarter of 2022 Uber saw the highest number of signups ever seen on the Platform in Canada. Our own survey found that 21% of drivers and delivery people told us they started driving or delivering with Uber in the last 12 months.
Insights
- 92% of drivers and delivery people who use Uber told us that schedule flexibility was important to them when choosing work
- 75% reported that their work with Uber or Uber Eats has become more important in the last year as a result of the rising cost of living
- 69% said that if they did not work with Uber or Uber Eats they would have struggled to cover their costs
Communities
Keeping communities safe, helping businesses prosper, and driving equity are three core areas that have guided Uber’s social impact work. Uber is committed to working with diverse local partners that are making a big impact on communities across the country.