Base fare: $1
Booking fee: $2.95
Cost per min: $0.13
Cost per mile: $0.85
Minimum charge: $5.95
Cancellation fee: $5
Base fare: $3
Booking fee: $3.25
Cost per min: $0.25
Cost per mile: $1.95
Minimum charge: $8.25
Cancellation fee: $5
Base fare: $4.5
Booking fee: $3.25
Cost per min: $0.25
Cost per mile: $2
Minimum charge: $11.35
Cancellation fee: $5
Base fare: $1
Booking fee: $2.95
Cost per min: $0.13
Cost per mile: $0.85
Minimum charge: $5.95
Cancellation fee: $5
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trying to travel from albuqurque, nm to durango, co
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Uber rates in Albuquerque are set to increase in the near future, due to an $80 million incentive package offered to the city. The average full-time Uber driver in Albuquerque earns about $25,000 a year in the state, and the incentives require the company to pay up to $10 an hour in wages. That adds up to more than $40,000 in annual income, as per the proposal.
Markos posted on Dec 2, 2019
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Taxi prices in Albuquerque are right up there with the best. Good service, amenities, and top-notch insurance will keep you in service long after your taxi arrives. Taxi prices in Albuquerque are the lowest in the country according to data reported to us by the National Taxi Index, compiled by the website aggregator TripAdvisor.com. In fact, the pricing was so low that the average fare of a cab in the city was the lowest in the country by a large margin.
Mark posted on Dec 12, 2019
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Uber rates in Albuquerque still vary by region, and even within them, it's incredibly competitive. Suburban areas may not have the same densities or greater-than-average population density as metropolitan regions like New York City. But there are more than enough new residents who want to move to the suburbs in Albuquerque to keep the cost of living high. The problem is, some suburbs in and around Albuquerque are not affordable at all, which allows for greater-than-average vacancies and leaves low-end, "affordable" renters with high rates. Uber rates in Albuquerque are the highest in the country and more than 20 percent higher than New York. Taxis also have higher rates in large and well-known cities, including Philadelphia and Chicago.
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Taxi prices in Albuquerque are so cheap, some say, that not even they can afford to leave. There's a real disconnect between what Albuquerque taxis are charging and what other cities are charging. Taxi prices in Albuquerque continue to soar — on average, they grew 15 percent during the first three months of this year, the fastest ever, according to TripAdvisor.com. The state's average annual wage rose 7 percent over the same period. Some companies like Gray, which fired its last 63 drivers, do not even offer rides. When millennials are being used as cheap labor, how can the $1,750 they produce actually be worth it? Gray's push to diversify its fleet is one of the most creative and lasting steps currently under way in an economy.
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