When Duana Malcolm had her blue Hyundai Sonata sedan 'wrapped' as a mobile advertising board, the part-time delivery driver did not expect to make as much a
Malcolm is one of the many rideshare drivers looking for alternate sources of income to cushion the impact of soaringand higher costs for everything from tires to servicing, as U.S. inflation touches a more than 40-year high.
Drivers can make anywhere between $100 and $600 a month, depending on the ad and the duration of the campaign and can make a bonus of $100 to $200 for timely ads. Carvertise, which pays drivers to wrap their cars in ads printed on adhesive-backed films known as 'decals', said it has seen a monthly growth of between 8% and 13% in new signups in the past three months, with more expected.
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