Uber vs DoorDash Earnings in Seattle After Expenses
Current side-hustle estimates show Uber ahead by $1.54/hr net in Seattle after IRS mileage proxy and self-employment tax assumptions.
Use this page when your question is which app pays more in Seattle. Open the app-specific city calculators below when you want the deeper part-time, side-hustle, and full-time breakdowns.
The TL;DR for Seattle
In Seattle, Uber comes out ahead at about $25.60/hr net versus $24.06/hr for DoorDash. That gives Uber roughly a $1.54/hr edge in the current side-hustle model.
Uber
Side-Hustle Scenario (25 hrs/wk)
DoorDash
Side-Hustle Scenario (25 hrs/wk)
When to Choose Which App
Choose Uber If:
- +You own an electric or hybrid vehicle, so longer rides hurt less on operating cost.
- +You would rather drive passengers than manage restaurant pickups and apartment drop-offs.
- +You plan to work airport runs, early mornings, or late-night weekend demand windows.
Choose DoorDash If:
- +Your car is older and you want to keep highway mileage and long repositioning drives lower.
- +You prefer short solo trips, less passenger interaction, and more control over when to pause.
- +Your best work windows are lunch and dinner rushes, where delivery demand is easier to stack.
Explore the Decision Toolkit
Use the tools first, then open city pages only after you know what question you are trying to answer.
Uber Calculator
Run your own after-expenses estimate with your real miles and hours.
Uber After Expenses
Read the plain-English earnings breakdown before you trust gross payout numbers.
Quarterly Tax Estimator
Estimate the self-employment tax hit before it surprises you.
Cost Per Mile
Check whether your car is quietly wiping out your hourly wage.
Uber Coverage Guide
Check where Uber actually operates before you compare markets.