So low have Uber and other ride-hailing companies laid New York’s once proudly rude fleet of taxi drivers. They drove just 277,042 daily trips in July, a 16% drop from their 332,231 rides a year ago, reports the NYT. Their fares dropped to $4 million, 18% down from July 2016.
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Why it matters: This bloodletting is forcing the taxi drivers into foreclosure. Last month, 21 medallions were sold, 12 of which were foreclosures; in all, 85 medallions have been sold in foreclosures since 2015. Taxi drivers say Uber is permitted to unfairly do business without adhering to the thick list of city rules governing their work.
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