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In Q2'25, Uber's total revenue reached $12.65B USD, with Mobility contributing the largest share at $7.29B USD, followed by Delivery at $4.10B USD, and Freight at a stable $1.26B USD, highlighting Mobility's dominant role in driving overall growth. From Q3'22 to Q2'25, Mobility revenue exhibited strong upward momentum, surging from $3.82B USD to $7.29B USD with consistent quarterly increases, while Delivery showed moderate growth from $2.77B USD to $4.10B USD after a brief dip in Q3'23; in contrast, Freight remained largely flat, fluctuating around $1.3B USD to $1.5B USD, underscoring a shift toward core ride-hailing and food delivery segments as key profit engines. This stacked bar chart reveals an overall positive revenue trajectory for Uber, with total figures climbing from $8.35B USD in Q3'22 to $12.65B USD in Q2'25, though Freight's stagnation suggests potential optimization needs in logistics.