Industry-Requested Study Equates Contractor Status to 9 Percent Raise

State House News Service

But having the ability to set one’s own schedule is valuable to gig economy workers, Kathryn Shaw, a labor economist at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, found. A report she conducted at the behest of the campaign promoting the app-based drivers ballot question found that “the ability to set one’s own schedule is the equivalent of an approximately 9% increase in wages.”