Lyft Inc closed 2021 with its first full-year adjusted profit as customers eager to step out and travel paid a record amount for trips during the fourth quarter and more drivers returned to work, the ride-hailing company said on Tuesday.Revenue per active rider jumped 13.5 percent to an average of nearly $52 in the quarter ended December 31 from the prior quarter at a time when prices in the United States for everything from toilet paper to petrol also rose.Lyft’s fourth-quarter revenue rose 70 percent to $969.9m from a year ago, beating analysts’ estimates of $940.1m, according to Refinitiv data.
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