Who's Sharing in the "Sharing" Economy? (with Juliet Schor)

Published: Sept. 9, 2020, 7 a.m.

b'What happened to the sharing economy? The new work model promised to give workers flexibility and new income streams, while people with excess could share what they had with people looking for help. What it turned into is a different matter: lots of people earning below minimum wage, an over-saturation of workers all competing for the same prime hours, and headline-making lawsuits from companies looking to minimize their responsibility to workers. These are all things new gig workers can expect when joining the new "gig" field. Today we chat with Juliet Schor, author of the new best-selling book, After The Gig. During our interview Juliet will share the business strategies that kick-started the shift in direction large gig and sharing companies made, how gig workers don\'t know how much they\'re truly making, and we\'ll also dive into possible solutions to the gig economy\'s current problems.\\nIn our headlines segment, we\'ll ask, "Why half of the millennial generation have canceled their travel credit cards?" Plus, Fidelity is now offering their first Bitcoin fund. Should you pay any attention?\\nWe\'ll finish out the show with our Haven Life Line. Retired clergyman Bill calls in asking if he can really take out a tax-free housing disbursement from his 403b if the money was made through clergy work.\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'