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Trucking rates have dropped 27% versus CPI

Last updated: January 18, 2026 8:05 pm
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The U.S. trucking industry is currently facing a challenging economic landscape, with spot rates failing to keep up with inflation. This discrepancy has put significant financial strain on carriers, squeezing their margins and causing financial hardship for truckers across the country.

A visual representation of this disconnect can be seen in the comparison between spot trucking rates and the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Despite recent strength in national trucking spot rates, which have approached multi-year highs, they still fall short of where they should be based on inflation levels. If spot rates had kept pace with the cumulative growth in CPI since March 2020, they would be significantly higher, around $3.50 per mile or more, representing a gap of approximately 27%.

This disparity has real-world implications for owner-operators and small to mid-sized carriers who are struggling to cover escalating operational costs. From fuel prices and truck maintenance to insurance, tires, driver wages, and regulatory compliance, expenses have risen sharply since 2020, while revenue per mile has not increased proportionally. Many truckers are operating at breakeven or worse, leading some to exit the industry entirely. This trend has contributed to a gradual tightening of capacity observed in late 2025 and early 2026.

Despite a late-2025 rally in spot rates, the long-term outlook for the industry remains clear. Trucking has absorbed inflationary hits without corresponding rate increases, exacerbated by a massive capacity glut in previous years. This oversupply was driven by an influx of new entrants, some of whom may not meet the compliance standards expected of veteran American truckers from a decade ago.

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As the industry moves into 2026, several factors could influence whether this gap begins to close. Ongoing FMCSA compliance enforcement, years of difficult operating conditions, continued capacity discipline among carriers, potential demand recovery in industrial and housing sectors, and persistent regulatory pressures and rising equipment costs will all play a role.

Shippers have benefited from suppressed rates in recent years, but as compliance actions and natural attrition put pressure on capacity, a shift in the market dynamics is expected. With spot rates showing signs of improvement and a continued crackdown on compliance, carriers may have an opportunity to regain lost profits in 2026. Shippers are advised to prepare for a different environment this year.

In conclusion, the trucking industry is at a critical juncture, with the potential for significant changes ahead. By addressing the gap between spot rates and inflation, carriers can work towards a more sustainable and profitable future.

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