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December Sees Lowest Truck Transportation Job Flats Since 2021

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Truck Transportation Jobs Hit Four-Year Low

In the United States, truck transportation jobs remained unchanged in November and December, marking the lowest total in approximately four and a half years. According to a monthly employment report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, December recorded 1,513,300 truck transportation jobs. Following a revision in November that added 3,900 jobs, both months reported the same employment figures.

This total also reflects the fewest truck transportation jobs since July 2021, when there were 1,514,600 positions. The upward revision in October, which added 2,400 jobs, pointed to a job loss of 3,100 positions in December compared to October.

Signs of Job Market Stagnation

While fluctuations in truck transportation jobs have been minimal, indicating a potential stagnation in the market, a downward trend is evident, despite the relatively small changes. Since January 2024, the truck transportation sector has seen job declines in 16 out of 24 months, with a total reduction of 21,300 jobs since December 2023.

March 2025 was the only month that displayed a significant gain of 8,000 jobs, while September experienced a similar drop that left the job count 10,800 positions lower than at the start of the month.

Warehouse Jobs Continue to Decline

The trend of declining warehouse jobs persisted in January, with a loss of 7,200 positions, bringing the total decline over six months to 38,200 jobs. Currently, the warehouse workforce totals 1,791,500, down 151,600 from the peak reached in March 2022.

Expert Insights on Trucking Employment Trends

Mazen Danaf, an economist at Uber Freight, noted a two-year downward trend in long-distance truckload headcount, despite overall stability in trucking employment in December. He indicated that this sustained capacity reduction has contributed to gradual market tightening, particularly noticeable during seasonal demand spikes that led to higher spot rates in December.

David Spencer, vice president of market intelligence at Arrive Logistics, explained that the stability in employment could be linked to rising truckload spot rates, which may prevent further job reductions than those previously reported. However, he cautioned that future seasonal slowdowns could challenge this stability, suggesting caution regarding hiring unless elevated rates persist beyond the typical early January tightness.

Broader Labor Market Insights

The overall employment report, featuring a modest increase in jobs and a slight reduction in the unemployment rate, prompted economist Aaron Terrazas to comment that December’s job numbers may temper discussions about impending interest rate cuts due to ongoing inflation risks. He characterized the job market as being in a state of approximate balance.

In additional highlights, rail transportation jobs increased by 700 to a total of 151,000, which, although modest, represents the largest rise since November 2024. Additionally, hourly earnings for production and non-supervisory employees in truck transportation reached a record $31.75 in November, showing a year-on-year increase of $1.65.

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