Your payment statement includes trip fare payments and miscellaneous items. Your total payment is the sum of your trip fares plus or minus any miscellaneous items. Total Payment is shown in a blue box at the top of your statement. This is the amount that is deposited into your bank account.
Each week, all of your trip fares are added together. This amount is called total earnings. Total earnings include your fares for each trip taken, including base fares, estimated trip length and duration, pickup distance, and surge pricing.
Payments for factors that we can’t predict, such as wait times and tips, are still added after the trip.
Total earnings also include:
surge pricing (+)
fare splitting fee (payment) (+)
fare splitting fee (deduction) (-)
Uber Fee (-)
These rates can be reviewed at uber.com/cities. Tap the blue drop-down symbol on your HTML invoice to review fares.
Surge pricing is the additional amount charged to the rider when rates are increased in times of high demand.
An improved pricing approach will also enable Uber to adjust its service fee on a per trip basis to meet the interests of both parties - you and Uber - in the best way.
Instead of a fixed service fee Uber will be able to offer you an adjusted Uber Service Fee that will take into account marketplace conditions and will create the most value for you.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SUMMARY
Miscellaneous items are any items not directly related to a trip, for example: weekly device subscription fees, device deposit fees, incentive and referral payments. No Uber fee is taken out of miscellaneous items.
TRIP EARNINGS DETAILS
Each trip you took is organized here by time and day of the week, and broken down into:
payment amounts
deductions taken out
earnings that are totalled and deposited into your bank account
Tap the blue drop down symbol below a Trip ID to see specific surge rates or fare adjustments.
Please note that the fare you see in your app at the end of a trip is the sum total of all of the columns under PAYMENTS. It will not match the amount in the FARE Column.
Every Monday, your weekly payment statement will be available as a downloadable PDF file from within the app.
The statement has sections for cash earnings and adjustments of previous weeks. There will be a breakdown between earnings for the week (which matches the in-app earnings of that week) and the refunds, deductions and back-earnings from a past week’s activity.
The non-earning items section will provide clarity on refunds and deductions such as tolls and insurances.
Also, you will receive the summary of the amount taken by Uber, called the ECR, on your trip receipts and weekly statements. This summary will clearly indicate the amount retained by Uber from the total trip earnings, providing you with a transparent understanding of the take rate.