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Report Highlights Importance of Trucking Industry

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Report Highlights Importance of Trucking Industry A recent report by the American Trucking Association highlights the impact the trucking industry has on the nation. Ā According to the report, trucking continues to be the dominant mode of freight transportation in the U.S.

ā€œGood data is important to good policymaking,ā€ said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. ā€œAnd the data inĀ TrendsĀ shows a dynamic, growing industry that is the literal lifeblood of the U.S. economy.ā€

Among the findings in this year’s edition ofĀ Trends:

  • Trucks moved 9.4 billion tons of freight in 2012, or 68.5% of all domestic shipments. Both figures are up from the previous year.
  • InĀ 2012, trucking generated $642.1 billion in gross freight-related revenues, or 80.7% of the nation’s freight bills, also increases from 2011.
  • ThereĀ are 6.9 million people employed in trucking-related industries.
  • TheĀ majority of trucking companies are small businesses – with 90.5% operating six or fewer trucks. Only 2.8% of fleets operate more than 20 trucks.
  • Class 6-8 trucks traveled 137.2 billion miles in 2011 – up 4.7% from the previous year.
  • TheĀ trucking industry paid $36.5 billion in federal and state highway user fees and taxes in 2011 – a 10.3% increase from 2009.

ā€œAs the nation continues to travel the road to recovery following the Great Recession it is becoming increasingly clear that trucking is leading the way,ā€ said ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello. ā€œThe data inĀ TrendsĀ should provide a road map for policy makers and business leaders as they continue to plot the course of that recovery.ā€

American Trucking Trends 2013Ā is available exclusively from ATA Business Solutions and participating state trucking associations. To learn more, or to purchase the report, go toĀ trucking.orgĀ or call 866-821-3468 (inside the United States) or 703-838-1700 (outside the U.S.).

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