If you don’t know your cost per mile, you’re basically driving blindfolded with your wallet hanging out the window. In 2026, costs are shifting fast — diesel prices, insurance hikes, and maintenance that never seems to quit. Let’s break it down so you know if you’re running lean or bleeding green.
What Is Cost Per Mile (CPM) in Trucking
CPM = Every penny it takes to keep your wheels rolling: fuel, truck payment, insurance, maintenance, driver pay, and the “surprise” costs that show up like potholes.
The 2026 Average CPM (and Why It Matters)
Industry averages for U.S. truckers hover between $1.65 – $2.15 per mile depending on equipment type. But here’s the kicker: your costs are unique. If you’re above the average, you’re cutting into profit. If you’re below? Congrats — you’re ahead of the pack.
How to Calculate Your CPM
Don’t panic — you don’t need spreadsheets or a math degree. Just use Bubba’s Cost Per Mile Calculator and plug in your expenses. You’ll get your break-even rate in seconds.
Why Cost Per Mile Keeps You in the Black
- Avoids underbidding loads
- Keeps you competitive without running yourself broke
- Helps you plan for growth (more trucks, less guesswork
Ready to find your real number? Try Bubba’s Cost Per Mile Calculator now — before your next haul eats your profits alive.
