How to Use sharing economy in a Sentence
sharing economy
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The sharing economy has done so much for the world and for people.
—Sara Ashley O'Brien, CNN, 2022-08-16
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Quiet mode is an apt metaphor for what has become of the sharing economy.
—Simone Stolzoff, SFChronicle.com, 2019-06-21
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People took rides from strangers and stayed in their houses as part of the sharing economy.
—Karina Bland, The Arizona Republic, 2021-04-29
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The sharing economy, in other words, isn’t so great at sharing the wealth.
—Alison Griswold, Quartz, 2019-08-21
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So how does one perform their sharing economy due diligence?
—Cathy Cunningham, chicagotribune.com, 2017-12-14
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Homes, in short, are becoming part of the sharing economy.
—Kevyn Burger Special To The Star Tribune, Star Tribune, 2020-09-18
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Airbnb, Uber and Bird were the poster children of the new sharing economy.
—The Economist, 2020-06-04
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Many other cities have tried to regulate sharing economies such as vacation rentals.
—Washington Post, 2018-03-28
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The service enables customers to borrow bags on-site as part of the sharing economy.
—Jeff Kart, Forbes, 2021-03-02
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Airbnb isn't the only sharing economy giant taking a stand.
—Meredith Carey, Condé Nast Traveler, 2018-08-10
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Good news: the sharing economy has now expanded to grandmas.
—Evelyn Wang, Esquire, 2016-05-06
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Guest reviews go both ways in a sharing economy, and that's especially true in travel.
—Christopher Elliott, USA TODAY, 2022-05-13
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Renting out your ride Getaround and Turo are the sharing economy's answer to rental agencies.
—Maria Carter, Woman's Day, 2017-05-22
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Teslas are also seeing high demand in the sharing economy.
—Rani Molla, Recode, 2018-10-10
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Others too have noted the sharing economy’s enhancement of trust.
—Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 2020-11-12
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By 2014, with the sharing economy growing, Cloud looked around.
—Caitlin McCabe, Philly.com, 2018-06-27
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Living in such a demand-sharing economy (as anthropologists call it) is like living in a place where goods are free.
—Jerome Lewis, Scientific American, 2020-04-26
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This latest venture melds two of tech’s favorite ideas: the sharing economy, and the basis of Bitcoin—the blockchain.
—Lucinda Shen, Fortune, 2018-05-29
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Kepnes says that with the sharing economy, there are lots of opportunities to connect with locals.
—NBC News, 2019-07-16
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Weinstein: Some will say it’s a response to new competition from the sharing economy
—Joe Pinsker, The Atlantic, 2017-09-21
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As those working in the sharing economy receive more 1099s, they'll be stuck reporting more of their income.
—Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 2021-09-23
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As those working in the sharing economy receive more 1099s, they’ll be stuck reporting more of their income.
—Tribune News Service, oregonlive, 2021-09-28
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León seized on an informal raitero ride-sharing economy that thrived in farmworker communities long before Uber was even a thing.
—Los Angeles Times, 2022-01-10
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Future-gazers have written extensively about the ride-sharing economy and the coming death of car ownership.
—Joe Queenan, WSJ, 2017-07-13
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For example, the idea that WeWork isn’t a real-estate company—it’s the sharing economy for space.
—Lizzie Widdicombe, The New Yorker, 2021-04-05
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Those young people ended up building many of the social media and sharing economy platforms that would transform the lives of people of all ages by the end of the first decade of the new millennium.
—Kate Eichhorn, WIRED, 2019-07-08
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Spinlister has been around since April 2012, but its original mission was a simpler take on the sharing economy.
—John Wenz, Popular Mechanics, 2015-03-13
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But don’t expect Japan’s sharing economy to start replicating the kind of scale or success that the nation’s big manufacturing exporters have shown in recent years.
—Yuko Takeo, Bloomberg.com, 2017-10-25
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Dipierro noted that the notion of renting a swimming pool online by the hour or day is an extension of the cost-sharing economy, which also includes the short-term rental phenomenon.
—John Benson, cleveland, 2021-11-18
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During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Globe—a sharing economy platform for people to rent rooms from one another for a few hours at a time—faced a daunting existential crisis.
—Kate Knibbs, Wired, 2020-06-08
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