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Lyft Drivers Upset About New Bonus System

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Lauren Swiger has been driving for Lyft for five years and says she's seen her earnings drop by about 50 percent. (Sonja Hutson/KQED)

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Lyft Drivers Upset About New Bonus System

If you use Lyft to get around, you might’ve heard your driver complain about the company new surge pricing formula. It’s called Personal Power Zones, and some drivers say it’s eating into their profits.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

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