According to a survey by Mastercard, 44% of the total value of the global gig economy was generated by the US economy. Around 22% of all gig employees in the United States are located in Florida, which has the highest concentration of gig employees. 24% of gig workers do not have insurance, according to the Stride Health Survey. In the absence of formal channels, gig employees often utilize social media platforms, events, and other digital platforms to advocate for their rights and raise awareness of their concerns and make sure that the public is aware of and responsive to their concerns. There are, however, an increasing number of interest groups that have formed to advocate for these workers. Learn more about the USA's gig economy on Gigpedia.