Public benefit list
The public listing gives six concrete benefits: 10 percent drive-to-earn payouts, 10 percent increased job earnings, 5 percent bonus cash on all cash purchases, 5 percent additional rewards from redeemed codes, a weekly 4,999 in-game cash bonus, and an exclusive Roblox Plus chat tag and player badge. Those values should be read as the current public description, because live-service perks can change during development.
The weekly cash bonus is the easiest perk to plan around. If you receive it, do not spend it immediately just because it arrived. Add it to your reserve, then decide whether it helps you reach a practical vehicle goal or supports a limited-time opportunity. A fixed bonus is strongest when paired with controlled spending.
The benefit list is most useful when you convert it into decisions. The drive and job boosts change how long a grind session needs to be. The code boost changes when you should redeem fresh codes. The weekly bonus changes how you plan upgrades. The tag and badge change social identity but should not drive spending decisions by themselves.
Because the values come from the public Roblox description, players should re-check the official page after major updates. If a benefit value changes, update your budget assumptions immediately. A five percent code bonus and a weekly 4,999 bonus are easy to plan around only while the public description remains accurate.

How the boosts change decisions
The drive and job boosts are percentage bonuses, so they reward repeated activity. A short session may not feel dramatically different, but several sessions of driving and jobs create a visible gap. If you have boosts, use them for consistent earning routes rather than treating them as permission to buy every new item.
The code bonus is especially relevant around fresh code drops. A 5 percent extra reward means the same code has different value across accounts. When comparing notes with friends, remember that your payout may not match theirs if one player has the benefit and another does not. That prevents confusion after code redemption.
A percentage boost has two effects: it raises each payout, and it reduces the number of sessions needed for the same target. If a car goal is just out of reach, boosted players may reach it with one fewer focused session. Non-boosted players should compensate with fresher codes, longer routes, and stricter reserve rules.
The code bonus is front-loaded value. Redeeming a fresh code while eligible gives slightly more cash at the exact moment most players are planning purchases. That makes code timing more important for boosted players: test new codes before buying, not after.


