More Perfect Union released a video report on April 13 examining the effects of Waymo autonomous vehicles on rideshare and taxi driver jobs and wages.
The organization said its investigation detailed how Waymo robotaxis operating in cities have led to lower wages and longer hours for drivers, while projecting broader job displacement across the transportation sector if the technology continues to expand. The topic is significant as it highlights potential economic pressures facing millions of workers amid rapid technological change in transportation.
According to its April 13 post on X, More Perfect Union shared an original video investigation into the ways autonomous vehicles from Waymo affect transportation workers. The Emmy-winning nonprofit newsroom examined changes in earnings and working conditions for drivers in cities where the service operates. The coverage connects these developments to the daily realities faced by the working class amid technological shifts in the industry. This reporting draws on driver accounts and regulatory actions to illustrate ongoing economic pressures. (source) Rideshare driver pay has declined year over year in every major city where Waymo robotaxis are active. Gridwise data recorded hourly earnings drops of 6.9 percent in San Francisco, 5.3 percent in Austin, 4.7 percent in Los Angeles, and 3.8 percent in Phoenix, while the nationwide median rose 1 percent. Per-trip pay excluding tips also fell in most of those markets, even as national figures increased. Drivers have responded by extending their hours to offset the reduced rates, according to Business Insider.
Autonomous vehicle technology threatens millions of driving jobs nationwide. Estimates from labor analyses project that as many as 4 million positions in trucking, taxi, bus, delivery, and rideshare roles could face disruption with full adoption. Rideshare platforms alone support around 2 million drivers whose livelihoods depend on human-operated services. The shift could alter labor demand in the sector and require support for workers transitioning amid the changes,according to Insurance Journal.
More Perfect Union is an Emmy-winning nonprofit newsroom dedicated to building power for the working class.According to its official website, it reports on real struggles faced by working people from a working-class perspective and connects those issues to potential solutions through video journalism and online outreach. The organization relies on funding from grassroots donations and values-aligned philanthropic sources while maintaining editorial independence. (source)
The newsroom collaborates with its audience and supporters to advance advocacy campaigns that empower working people. According to its official website, More Perfect Union seeks to enhance economic and political power for working people by combining journalism with activism.



