Uber, Lyft Leaving Twin Cities

(Minneapolis, MN) — Uber and Lyft say they plan to pull out of the Twin Cities after the Minneapolis City Council voted to force a minimum wage of 15-dollars an hour for drivers. Uber says it will withdraw from the entire market area, while Lyft says it will leave Minneapolis. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey vetoed the latest council ordinance raising ride-share driver pay, but the city council voted to override the veto. Ride-share services would end when the new Minneapolis city ordinance goes into effect on May 1st.

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