Uber Plans Instant Pay for Drivers in Need
A similar service from Lyft was used by 30 percent of drivers the first month it was offered.
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Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc. will start letting its drivers cash out their earnings whenever they want, an option that rival Lyft has offered since December.
Both services are trying to help their drivers who need cash right away for a sudden expense. Drivers at both companies are typically paid weekly, but it can often take several days for the money to land in an account.