
Freight Outlook 2026
The freight market outlook for 2026 points to a year of cautious stabilization rather than dramatic growth. Many industry forecasts expect freight volumes to remain

The freight market outlook for 2026 points to a year of cautious stabilization rather than dramatic growth. Many industry forecasts expect freight volumes to remain

On the interstate at midnight, headlights like stars,
I’m chasing painted lines and old diner guitars.
Dispatch on my phone says the load can’t wait,
Coffee cup confessions with a dashboard fate.
I’ve got miles on my heart and bugs on my dreams,
Paper maps folded into hopeful schemes.
You said forever, I said northbound tonight,
Promises humming in fluorescent light.
Every weigh station whispers what we could be,
Love measured in hours, paid by the mile, maybe.
I shake off the rain at the state line sign,
Turn the radio up, let the chorus align.
If this rig’s a kingdom, I’m queen of the road,
Writing our story where the white lines go.
I’ll meet you at sunrise, chrome kissed by dew,
A trucking song echoing—red, blue, and true.
Fuel receipts flutter like letters I never sent,
Sleeper cab lullabies, tired but heaven bent,
When the road gets lonely, I keep rolling through,
Because every mile marker points me back to you again always

One thing firms have started to realize is that there’s no bottom. There’s always going to be a firm willing to pay more. I have been hearing across a lot of different firms that they anticipate that bonuses are going to be higher than they have been in the past.

One thing firms have started to realize is that there’s no bottom. There’s always going to be a firm willing to pay more. I have been hearing across a lot of different firms that they anticipate that bonuses are going to be higher than they have been in the past.

One thing firms have started to realize is that there’s no bottom. There’s always going to be a firm willing to pay more. I have been hearing across a lot of different firms that they anticipate that bonuses are going to be higher than they have been in the past.

One thing firms have started to realize is that there’s no bottom. There’s always going to be a firm willing to pay more. I have been hearing across a lot of different firms that they anticipate that bonuses are going to be higher than they have been in the past.