Friday, June 1, 2018

52 65 187 313 | Drivers for Uber, Lyft struggle to make ends meet, UCLA survey says, June 1, 2018


Drivers for Uber, Lyft and other ride-sharing services have become a common sight on Southern California streets and freeways. And although the job is typically promoted as an easy and flexible way to earn extra cash, a new study from UCLA reveals many drivers are working extra hours for longer durations while struggling to stay afloat.

313 is the 65th prime number
 


Using the regular full reduction cipher, first part of the header minus the end portion after the comma, (UCLA survey says), sums to 187.


Using the reverse full reduction, the first portion of the header sums to 227.
22 divided by 7 equals 3.14 ~, Pi, seasons, cycles, circles etc.


In the Septenary cipher, the header adds up to 181.
181 is the 42nd prime number
G = 42. History = 42. Knowledge = 42. Math = 42
War = 42. fifty states = 42. Zionism = 42. New Testament = 42. New World = 42. World War = 42


Finally, using the English Ordinal cipher, the main title sums to 502, like 52 when you drop the 0.
 Direction = 52. Government = 52. Prophecy = 52


Drivers are responsible for their own vehicle costs as well as the accessories and amenities expected by clients, such as chargers and water. Forty-four percent of those surveyed reported difficulties paying for basic work expenses, including gas, insurance and car maintenance fees.

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