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2 Signs That the Freight Recession Really Is Over

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That was back when demand for trucks skyrocketed because extreme winter weather caused massive disruption to supply chains. Cleveland to Chicago also paid 15¢ better at $1.75/mile. Houston to Oklahoma City was down 8¢ to $1.97/mile. Grand Rapids to Cleveland also rose 24¢ to $3.35/mile.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Shipments out of the Santa Maria District also pushed rates up out of the Fresno market. Outbound lanes there dipped slightly despite fairly strong demand ahead of Easter. Cleveland was also showing signs of life. mile, following a very strong March.

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Truckload Rates Finally Catch Up to Freight Volumes

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Houston to Oklahoma City cooled, falling 15¢ to $1.73/mile. Shipments out of the Santa Maria District also pushed rates up out of the Fresno market. Outbound lanes there dipped slightly despite fairly strong demand ahead of Easter. Cleveland was also showing signs of life. mile, following a very strong March.