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    COVID-19 pandemic threatens New York's iconic yellow taxis

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    COVID-19 pandemic threatens New York's iconic yellow taxis

    Competition from Uber and Lyft had already drastically dented their income


    Published:  February 17, 2021 08:55 AFP  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor

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    They were omnipresent on the streets of New York day and night, as emblematic of the Big Apple as the Empire State Building or Yankees caps. But the pandemic has made yellow taxis scarce and facing an uncertain future. Image Credit: AFP
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    On a February morning in a parking lot near La Guardia Airport, a few dozen of the yellow cabs patiently queue in the freezing cold to catch a fare from one of the terminals. Image Credit: AFP
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    A yellow cab taxi driver waits in line at a taxi hold at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. Image Credit: AFP
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    "This lot used to be full with hundreds of cabs and even a line outside," says 65-year-old Joey Olivo, recalling the days before coronavirus. "Now there is only about 50 and you wait two hours, when before you'd wait 20 minutes," adds Olivo, a taxi driver for three decades. Image Credit: AFP
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    Widespread working from home, school closures and no tourists means rides have plummeted for Olivo, as they have for all of New York's cabbies. "It's been pretty bad. My earnings dropped 80 percent. I went from making maybe $1,000 a week to making two or 300 dollars a week," he told AFP. Olivo, who lives in Brooklyn, is trying to put a brave face on his situation, joking that he is lucky his wife "makes good money" as a nurse, otherwise "I would have had a rope around my neck." Image Credit: AFP
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    New York taxi drivers, most of whom are first-generation immigrants, were once able to make $7,000 a month or more if they worked long hours seven days a week. Image Credit: AFP
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    Competition from Uber, Lyft and other vehicle-for-hire firms had already drastically dented their income, but with the pandemic it is in "free fall," says Richard Chow, a 62-year-old taxi driver originally from Myanmar. Chow is not feeling the press as much as most, because he bought his license, called a "medallion" in New York, for $410,000 in 2006. Image Credit: AFP
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    In the years that followed, medallion prices soared, inflated by a nexus of bankers, investors and lawyers. In 2009, his younger brother Kenny Chow paid $750,000 for his license. In 2014, the cost of medallion reached $1 million. Image Credit: AFP
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    The arrival of thousands of new drivers working for Uber and others has caused the medallion bubble to burst and condemned thousands of cabbies who had bought medallions at a high cost on credit to fall into debt or bankruptcy. Image Credit: AFP
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    "The pandemic has just been devastating," said Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the Taxi Workers Alliance. "Before the pandemic, ridership had been down by 50 percent. Since the pandemic, it's down closer to 90 percent," she told AFP. | A yellow cab taxi driver cleans his car as he waits in line at a taxi hold at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. Image Credit: AFP
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    "The parts of the city that are the most deserted are the parts of Manhattan where drivers depend on in order to earn their living, and the airports," Desai added. Hence the scarcity of yellow taxis. Out of some 13,000 licenses, only about 5,000 taxis are running regularly at the moment, according to the union. | A yellow cab taxi driver cleans his car as he waits in line at a taxi hold. Image Credit: AFP
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    So could the yellow taxis, which replaced checkered-striped cabs in the 1960s, actually disappear? Image Credit: AFP

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