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Uber's new program may start lending money to drivers in need


Uber's new program may start lending money to drivers in need

Uber's new program may start lending money to drivers in need

According to a report by Recode, Uber sent out a message to some of their drivers about a new financial product to help Uber drivers when they fall into financial need.

Some of the questions they are asking drivers if they have taken out loans in the past 3 years and inquiring how much would they more than likely request. (Ranging from "Less than 100" to "More than 500."

They are drawing criticism from some who feel that their new program sounds more like a PayDay loan. While others feel they should be paying their drivers more instead of giving them a loan.

We have reached out to Uber about their new program but have not yet heard back.

 

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Joseph Bonner

Joseph Bonner is an award-winning media proprietor, CEO, publisher, journalist, mental health coach, and celebrity manager focused on promoting and uplifting his clients and those around him. His advice, outspoken comments, and innovative thoughts published in journals such as the Huffington Post, Daily Star, The Independent, and others have served to positively influence the mental, emotional and economic wellbeing of his listeners. Making his first television appearance in the year 2000 on ABC's Court TV, Joseph served as a panel guest, speaking on the global plight of school bullying and violence. Later that year he was featured in the New York Times and interviewed by People Magazine and Extra. A highlight for Joseph was his appearance on the late-night talk show, Real Time with Bill Maher, addressing numerous teen issues and world topics.

 


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