American Trucking Associations (ATA) calculated the driver shortage has eased slightly but remains near its all-time high.
“Based on our estimates, the trucking industry is short roughly 78,000 drivers,” Bob Costello, chief economist of the ATA, said. “That’s down slightly from 2021’s record of more than 81,000 – but still extremely high historically.”
“The good news is rising pay and other factors have helped the industry attract new drivers” Costello said. “However, that influx is still not enough to make a substantive difference in the shortage – particularly in the long-haul, for-hire truckload sector, the part of the industry most acutely impacted by the shortage.”
ATA’s full shortage report findings:
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