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The Millennial Urban Lifestyle Is About to Get More Expensive
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:49 am
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:49 am
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But as their promises soared, their profits didn’t. It’s easy to spend all day riding unicorns whose most magical property is their ability to combine high valuations with persistently negative earnings—something I’ve pointed out before. If you wake up on a Casper mattress, work out with a Peloton before breakfast, Uber to your desk at a WeWork, order DoorDash for lunch, take a Lyft home, and get dinner through Postmates, you’ve interacted with seven companies that will collectively lose nearly $14 billion this year. If you use Lime scooters to bop around the city, download Wag to walk your dog, and sign up for Blue Apron to make a meal, that’s three more brands that have never recorded a dime in earnings, or have seen their valuations fall by more than 50 percent.
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But this was never going to last forever. WeWork’s disastrous IPO attempt has triggered reverberations across the industry. The theme of consumer tech has shifted from magic to margins. Venture capitalists and start-up founders alike have re-embraced an old mantra: Profits matter.
And higher profits can only mean one thing: Urban lifestyles are about to get more expensive.
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For years, corporate promises rose as profits fell. What’s coming next is the promise-profit convergence. Talk of global conquest will abate. Prices will rise—for scooters, for Uber, for Lyft, for food delivery, and more. And the great consumer subsidy will get squeezed. Eating out and eating in, ride-hailing and office-sharing, all of it will get a little more expensive. It was a good deal while it lasted.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:50 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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Blue Apron
Always wanted to try this
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:51 am to GreatLakesTiger24
How can Uber not make a profit?
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:52 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Good. It’s time these millennial queers put down their avacado toast and move to the suburbs with us real men. The sun is out in Humble and I’m washing my wife’s Toyota RAV after a nice grass cutting session. Can it get any better?
This post was edited on 10/19/19 at 8:53 am
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:54 am to Janky
So paying someone else to do basic shite like pick up your food and walk your dog and drive you around us expensive? Who would have guessed.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:56 am to BamaCoaster
quote:have you ever used it? it's very cheap
How can Uber not make a profit?
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:57 am to NIH
Let me tell you something about Target and Chick-fil-a...
Posted on 10/19/19 at 8:59 am to GreatLakesTiger24
You might have to walk or ride the bus? Walk your own dog? Cook your own dinner?
Oh, the horror!
Oh, the horror!
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:02 am to Bestbank Tiger
How did Labor cost go from ‘wages have been stagnant for 10 years” to “labor is expensive as hell”?
I feel like just a couple years ago the major complaint about the economy and stock market were stagnant wages. Now this essentially saying that paying others to work for you is more expensive then originally thought.
America tried to get away from using our hands and feet and just using our minds, paying others to do basic tasks. To the great surprise that’s very expensive and only the top couple percent can actually afford it.
I feel like just a couple years ago the major complaint about the economy and stock market were stagnant wages. Now this essentially saying that paying others to work for you is more expensive then originally thought.
America tried to get away from using our hands and feet and just using our minds, paying others to do basic tasks. To the great surprise that’s very expensive and only the top couple percent can actually afford it.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:03 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Can you imagine how pathetic it is to need someone to drive you around? Bring you food? Walk your dog? In my day we just drove drunk and chained our dogs outside
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:04 am to Erebus
quote:Jackass
This pleases me
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:05 am to GreatLakesTiger24
That's fine. I'll keep using it as long as venture capital subsidizes. When prices go up, I'll stop.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:07 am to BamaCoaster
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How can Uber not make a profit?
I've always wondered the same. Know nothing about IT but how many people do they really need to run something like that?
Other than the "self employed" drivers of course.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:10 am to baldona
Didn’t a bunch of cities and states just raise the minimum wage significantly?
Seems like the kind of areas doing it, like Seattle, are the exact places likely to be most hammered by such changes to these services.
Seems like the kind of areas doing it, like Seattle, are the exact places likely to be most hammered by such changes to these services.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:11 am to GreatLakesTiger24
This is what happens when you turn over control of your daily life to others with the misguided mindset of "let them do it for me." These are the weak minded.
I live in the city, I ride my bike that I own (and a automobile). I only use Uber when Im traveling for work. I make my own meals, walk my own dog, work out at the YMCA (cheap), etc...
Its not really that hard not giving away all your money.
I live in the city, I ride my bike that I own (and a automobile). I only use Uber when Im traveling for work. I make my own meals, walk my own dog, work out at the YMCA (cheap), etc...
Its not really that hard not giving away all your money.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:16 am to GreatLakesTiger24
If you use doordash or ubereats daily it's because you are an idiot or lazy. Just an insane waste of money.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:17 am to teke184
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Seems like the kind of areas doing it, like Seattle, are the exact places likely to be most hammered by such changes to these services.
And with the smarmy 20-somethings flooding those cities in droves that have 0 ability to do any manual labor.
Posted on 10/19/19 at 9:19 am to Janky
They make a pretty good Shepard’s Pie
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