“Preventive management”, the number 1 strategy for the rest of the year

Management for the US economy 2026
New reports from the Department of Labor and the Federal Reserve reveal a complex outlook for drivers, who face rising operating costs. The impact of employment and inflation. The keys: be flexible and anticipate.

The trucking industry has begun the first quarter of 2026 with mixed signals, requiring a firm hand behind the wheel and a close eye on cost sheets. According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job creation in the trucking industry has experienced a slight contraction of 1.2% compared to the end of the previous year.

This slowdown is mainly due to a stabilization of domestic consumption following the holiday season and greater efficiency in fleet management through logistics automation technologies. For independent truckers, this translates into fiercer competition for available contracts on digital freight platforms.

However, the unemployment rate within the Hispanic community working in transportation remains at a solid 4.5%, demonstrating that the Latino workforce continues to be an indispensable engine of the national supply chain.

Experts from the consulting firm FreightWaves point out that, although there are fewer mass vacancies, the demand for drivers specializing in hazardous and refrigerated materials has grown, offering a haven for those seeking higher wages.

On the other hand, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has emphasized that employee turnover remains a challenge, putting pressure on large fleets to improve their benefits packages to retain experienced drivers.

This situation creates a two-speed labor market where accumulated experience is the most valuable asset in the face of general economic uncertainty. It is crucial to understand that the labor market is not collapsing, but rather undergoing a phase of technical readjustment after the peak demand of previous years.

The U.S. economy continues to demand the movement of goods, but companies are being much more selective when expanding their payrolls. The quarterly report highlights that the Sun Belt and Texas regions continue to lead the demand for trucking, directly benefiting carriers based in the southern United States.

However, the increase in cargo insurance premiums has raised the barrier to entry for new operators looking to launch independently in the first part of the year. Transportation analysts’ recommendation is clear: it’s time to optimize routes and reduce downtime, as cargo volume per mile has remained stable but profit margins have narrowed. The visibility of official data allows us to conclude that employment in the sector is not in crisis, but rather in a period of high professional demand.

The specter of inflation and diesel prices

Looking ahead to the remainder of 2026, the performance of the economy, and specifically inflation, will be the determining factor for the profitability of each trip. The Federal Reserve (Fed) indicated in its latest minutes that core inflation is resisting falling below 3.1%, suggesting that interest rates will remain elevated during the second and third quarters.

For truckers, this means that financing to renew trucks or acquire new trailers will remain expensive, hindering the expansion of small, family-owned businesses. Goldman Sachs estimates that the price of crude oil could experience moderate volatility due to geopolitical tensions, which will continue to directly impact the price of diesel at the pump.

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects that the price of diesel will remain at an average of $4.15 per gallon, a respite compared to previous peaks but still a heavy burden on cash flow and day-to-day operations.

It is vital that truckers review the fuel surcharge clauses in their contracts to avoid absorbing these unforeseen increases on the road. Furthermore, inflation not only affects fuel but also the cost of spare parts and preventative maintenance, which have risen by 8% annually, according to industry reports.

The ability to save then becomes the best tool for defense and management in an economy that offers no respite from basic operating costs. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows that transportation services have been one of the sectors with the greatest upward pressure, which could eventually dampen consumer demand for certain non-essential goods.

Estados buscan implementar exenciones temporales del impuesto sobre el combustible Indiana El gobernador Mike Braun, anunció una exención temporal del impuesto sobre la gasolina, sin embargo, el diésel no se verá beneficiado. La declaración de emergencia emitida suspenderá temporalmente el impuesto estatal sobre el consumo del 7%. La exención tendrá una duración de 30 días, es decir, estará vigente hasta el 8 de mayo. Connecticut El presidente del Senado, Martin Looney, y el líder de la mayoría del Senado, Bob Duff, instaron al gobernador Ned Lamont a implementar una exención inmediata de un mes del impuesto especial estatal sobre la gasolina de 25 centavos por galón. El 25 de marzo Lamont instauró que los impuestos especiales estatales sobre el combustible para motores estarán vigentes hasta el 30 de junio. Nueva York, Virginia y Florida En varios estados de EE. UU., legisladores han propuesto suspender temporalmente el impuesto a los combustibles debido al aumento de precios. En Nueva York, solicitaron a la gobernadora una exención para gasolina y diésel, mientras que en Virginia, republicanos impulsaron una suspensión del impuesto por 90 días. En Florida, demócratas criticaron al gobernador por rechazar una medida similar. En los tres estados, las propuestas siguen pendientes de una respuesta oficial por parte de las autoridades. California Los legisladores de California también continúan en batalla infructuosa, pues no han logrado sacar adelante el Proyecto de Ley 1745 de la Asamblea, para suspender el impuesto estatal sobre el combustible para vehículos. El proyecto ha quedado estancado en una comisión de transporte desde su presentación en febrero por el asambleísta republicano Jeff González. La medida buscaba suspender la imposición de impuestos sobre el combustible para vehículos durante un año. Georgia En Georgia, además de la suspensión de impuestos a la gasolina y el diésel por 60 días, los transportistas por carretera cuentan con una exención adicional bajo el Acuerdo Internacional sobre Impuestos al Combustible (IFTA). Los transportistas con licencia IFTA no deben pagar el impuesto estatal durante este periodo, pudiendo comprar combustible sin impuestos y registrar millas en el estado sin cargos. No obstante, deben seguir presentando los informes del IFTA, y las millas recorridas en Georgia entre el 20 de marzo y el 19 de mayo deberán reportarse como no IFTA.
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If consumption declines, the number of trips decreases, creating a domino effect that impacts everything from the port to the final delivery at the supermarket. However, consulting firms like Moody’s Analytics suggest that federal government infrastructure spending will act as a counterweight, injecting dynamism through the transportation of construction materials.

For the trucker who knows how to diversify their clients, 2026 doesn’t have to be a year of losses, but rather one of rigorous financial management. The key will be monitoring the Fed’s announcements regarding potential rate cuts toward the end of the year, which could ease the pressure on auto loans.

Meanwhile, the resilience that characterizes the trucking industry will be tested once again by the macroeconomic variables that dictate the pace of the road. Maintaining an emergency reserve for repairs and monitoring regional inflation rates will allow them to navigate these turbulent waters with greater security and foresight.

In conclusion, the outlook for the rest of the year demands a defensive approach. Sound management is required not only on the road but also in the personal and business finances of every owner-operator. The U.S. economy remains robust, but operational efficiency will be the only guarantee of reaching your destination with a positive bank balance at the end of the day.

Recommendations and preventive management

It is crucial to understand that in this 2026 economic cycle, marginal efficiency is what separates profitable fleets from those operating at a loss. The first technical recommendation is the immediate implementation of a cost-per-mile accounting system that includes the “opportunity cost” of capital.

It’s not just about calculating fuel and wages. You must allocate the accelerated depreciation of your assets and the cost of preventive versus corrective maintenance. In an environment of interest rates that remain at 5.25% according to the Federal Reserve, financial leverage should be minimal.

Avoid taking out variable-rate loans for major repairs. It is preferable to establish a monthly contingency fund that acts as a safety net against market volatility.

On the other hand, diversifying your client portfolio is undoubtedly the best hedge against inflation. Analysis of first-quarter data suggests that relying on a single sector, such as retail, is highly risky due to the sensitivity of consumption to the CPI.

It is therefore recommended to seek contracts in inelastic sectors, such as the transport of medical supplies or basic agricultural products, which maintain constant volumes even when general purchasing power contracts.

Furthermore, it might be worthwhile to consider partnering with other carriers to negotiate volume rates for the purchase of tires and lubricants. Economies of scale, applied cooperatively, can reduce your operating costs by up to 12%, giving you a decisive competitive advantage in freight tenders in the next six months. A good option for sound management.

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