GigWageTruth
โฐ Part-time
Minneapolis, MN
Last Updated: Mar 2026

Part-time Uber Earnings in Minneapolis

Perfect for testing the waters or earning extra weekend cash without quitting your day job.

Estimated Weekly Take-Home 12 hrs/week, 106 mi
$11.06 /hr
Weekly Gross
$244
Net Profit
$142
Hours/Week
12
Miles/Week
106

Calculation Assumptions

These are estimated scenarios based on typical Minneapolis conditions. Actual results vary by vehicle efficiency, trip mix, acceptance behavior, and market timing.

Net profit is estimated by applying the IRS standard mileage rate and 15.3% self-employment tax to modeled weekly gross income. For 2026, the IRS standard mileage rate is 72.5 cents per mile. This is educational content, not tax advice.

โฐ What Part-time Means in Minneapolis

10 hours per week means you're treating Uber as a hobby income source, not a business. For tax purposes, keep in mind: reporting thresholds change. Regardless of forms received, income is taxable and must be reported.

The real strategy at this level is time optimization. You can't afford to waste Saturday mornings sitting in the Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) queue. In Minneapolis, focus on the highest-demand windows: Friday/Saturday nights near North Loop & Uptown (8 PM - 2 AM) for rideshare, or lunch rushes (11 AM - 1 PM) for delivery. Your goal is maximizing dollars-per-online-hour, not total volume.

Burnout Risk: Low. Since you're only working 10 hours/week, you can quit anytime without financial panic. Use this level to experiment with different neighborhoods and time slots to find what works before scaling up.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Tax Strategy: Keep It Simple

  • Don't Panic: Reporting thresholds change. Regardless of forms received, income is taxable and must be reported. Check current IRS 1099-K guidance.
  • Mileage Tracking: Use a simple app like Stride or Everlance. For 2026, the IRS standard mileage rate is 72.5ยข per mile. We use this as an estimation proxy, not tax advice. Every mile driven for Uber = 72.5ยข deduction.
  • Quarterly Taxes May Not Apply: At lower income levels, the IRS penalty for skipping estimated payments is often minimal. However, check your total tax liability to be sure.
  • Student Loan Borrowers: Gig income can affect your Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan. Report it honestly to avoid recertification issues.

Tax information is for educational purposes only โ€” not tax advice. Consult a qualified CPA. Last reviewed: 2026-02.

๐Ÿ“… A Typical Part-Time Shift in Minneapolis

Scenario: Saturday Night, 8 PM - 12 AM (4 hours)

  • 7:45 PM: Fill up gas ($3.40/gal in Minneapolis). Top off washer fluid. Grab water bottle and phone charger.
  • 8:00 PM: Go online near North Loop & Uptown. First ping comes in 3 minutes.
  • 8:00 - 10:00 PM: Complete 4-5 short trips. Mix of bar pickups and restaurant deliveries. Avg $12-15 per trip.
  • 10:00 PM: Quick bathroom break at a 24-hour diner (pro tip: always know your pit stop locations).
  • 10:15 PM - 12:00 AM: Late-night surge kicks in. Complete 3 more trips at 1.3x-1.5x multiplier.
  • 12:00 AM: Log off. Total: 7-8 trips, $80-100 gross, 40 miles driven.

Why this works: You're hitting peak demand without the 'dead zone' hours. 4-hour shifts prevent burnout and keep you fresh.

๐ŸŽฏ Pro Tips for Part-time Drivers

  • Cherry-Pick Strategically: At 10 hours/week, you can afford to decline low-value orders. Be aware that acceptance rate thresholds vary by platform and region โ€” check your app's current driver requirements.
  • Know Your 'Strike Zone': Identify the 2-3 neighborhoods in Minneapolis where you consistently get high-value pings, and stick to them.
  • Avoid the Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) Queue: Unless you live 5 minutes from the airport, sitting in a 45-minute queue for a $20 ride is a terrible use of your limited time.
  • Traffic = Your Enemy: Minneapolis congestion will murder your hourly rate at this level. Work nights/weekends when roads are clear.
  • Cash Out Weekly: Most platforms let you instant-transfer earnings for $0.50-1.50 fee. Do it weekly to keep gig money separate from your 'real' budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Part-time Uber driver make in Minneapolis?

A Part-time Uber driver in Minneapolis working 10 hours per week can expect to take home approximately $141.77 per week after deducting estimated mileage and self-employment taxes.

Is Uber better than DoorDash for Part-time drivers in Minneapolis?

Local factors like MED demand and $3.40 per gallon gas prices affect profitability. Compare this page with DoorDash data to see which app fits your market timing.

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Risk Checks Before Scaling Hours

Based on modeled Uber weekly assumptions for Minneapolis.

Quarterly Tax Risk

Estimated quarterly self-employment tax exposure: $332.

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Vehicle Depreciation

This schedule can add roughly 5512 miles per year to your vehicle.

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Insurance Gap

Market traffic intensity in Minneapolis can increase collision frequency. Confirm rideshare endorsement details before increasing weekly miles.

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