Ride sharing service Uber has agreed to pay 20 million dollars to settle a US government lawsuit over driver compensation.
The Federal Trade Commission sued the San Francisco based ride hailing app, saying it made misleading claims about how much money drivers could earn.
Rachel Silverman has that story.
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