Driver Insights Survey: 2024 Election Impact on the Trucking Industry
Elections often reshape the regulatory and economic landscape, significantly affecting how industries operate. At CDLLife, we believe in amplifying the voices of truckers and bringing their perspectives to the forefront of important conversations.
Our latest survey captures the trucking community's views on the 2024 election, the state of the economy, and policy priorities.
We gathered real responses from real truck drivers across various regions and demographics.
Results based on 1,018 survey respondents. Take a look at what we uncovered. đŸ‘‡
Impact of the Election on the Trucking Industry
With 41% of drivers expressing uncertainty about the election's impact, it is clear that the trucking industry is bracing for a range of possible scenarios. While 32% of respondents are hopeful the industry will be positively impacted by the election, 15% anticipate negative effects. This uncertainty reflects broader concerns about policy changes and regulatory shifts that could influence the day-to-day operations and economic stability of the trucking industry.
Current State of the Economy
Our findings confirm a sense of economic pessimism among truckers, with 38% of respondents feeling very negative about the current state of the economy. In contrast, only 9% and 5% of truckers view the economy in a somewhat or very positive light.
Expectations for the Future
Truckers are skeptical about whether political candidates truly grasp the complexities of the industry, with 46% of respondents feeling that the candidates lack a deep understanding.
In addition, 32% of truckers believe that while the candidates might have some awareness of the industry’s issues, their understanding is limited.
Looking ahead, truckers exhibit a mix of optimism and concern. About 28% of respondents are somewhat pessimistic about the industry's future, whereas 27% are somewhat optimistic. A neutral stance is held by 24%.
Policy Priorities
When asked about policy priorities, truckers identified fuel price regulations (34%) and infrastructure improvements (32%) as top concerns.
Career Outlook
Our survey confirms a concerning trend: many truckers are likely to leave the industry within the next four years.
Specifically, 27% of respondents are very likely to exit, raising red flags about workforce stability.
Legislative Outlook
According to our results, 66% of truckers believe that Congress will not succeed in bringing legislation that benefits truckers to a vote or enacting it into law.
Our survey highlights a range of opinions within the trucking community, revealing optimism, concern, and critical areas for policy focus. As policymakers and industry leaders navigate the election and its aftermath, understanding and addressing the priorities and concerns of truckers will be more important than ever. CDLLife remains committed to amplifying these voices, leading informed discussions, and shaping the future of trucking.
Get in touch with CDLLife today to explore tailored opportunities to connect with the nation's largest community of truck drivers.
Want to dive into even more insights? We also surveyed truck drivers to help better inform the industry on what factors influence their values, jobs, purchasing decisions, and more.