Average Age Of Truck Driver

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Summary

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Much of the current driver shortage can be attributed to retirement: The average age of today’s truck driver is 49 years old and many have begun to hang up their keys for good.1 The latest estimate from the American Trucking Associations calls for 890,000 drivers through 2025 — which may seem like an ambitious goal, but given the widening gap. Jul 10, 2013  New data from the 2011 National Household Survey indicates that the average truck driver age is actually 46 years, with the average workers’ age also rising to 41.5 years. In comparing the studies, in 2006, the share of drivers in the 30 to 34 age range was 10.

What Heavy and Tractor-trailer Truck Drivers Do

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another.

Work Environment

Working as a long-haul truck driver is a lifestyle choice because these drivers can be away from home for days or weeks at a time.

How to Become a Heavy or Tractor-trailer Truck Driver

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers usually have a high school diploma and attend a professional truck driving school. They must have a commercial driver’s license (CDL).

Pay

The median annual wage for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers was $43,680 in May 2018.

Job Outlook

Employment of heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers is projected to grow 5 percent from 2018 to 2028, about as fast as the average for all occupations. As the demand for goods increases, more truck drivers will be needed to keep supply chains moving.

State & Area Data

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Truck Driver Demographics 2018

Average Age Of Truck Driver

Average Age Of Truck Drivers 2018

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