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One Year of Uber & Lyft 2016: $5300

I've been living the carless lifestyle since August 2015.  Here's a full year of Uber and Lyft spend. For me this is a no-brainer compared to what I was spending on car ownership between monthly payments, insurance, gas, speeding tickets, and parking tickets.  This includes living and traveling in Los Angeles, Florida, Connecticut,  New York, Virginia, Georgia.

Summary: $5300 for the whole year, averaging $440 a month.  The full spreadsheet for your curiosity:

Transaction Details - Platinum Card® / January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016Platinum Card® / January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
DateDescription$5,286.33$440.53
1/2/2016UBER UBER - 866-576-1039, CA$4.31
1/2/2016UBER UBER - 866-576-1039, CA$5.75
1/2/2016UBER UBER - 866-576-1039, CA$6.00
1/6/2016UBER UBER - 866-576-1039, CA$5.75

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