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mustang90
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I just can't believe how much more diesel has gone above premium gas prices. I always thought there was less refining needed with diesel versus gas. I really feel sorry for the independent truckers right now. Fuel surcharges or not, they have a tough time making ends meet when it rises this fast.
Your right major. I'm an independent and the daily fluctuations are more than any business can change rates to match. I find it so funny hearing about higher fuel surcharges to move freight. Where does everyone really think this excess money ends up? I will tell you first hand, it does not end up being passed down to they person(s) actually buying the fuel. They always say it rolls down hill... only as long as it isn't in the form of US currency! Here is some food for thought. Aside from diesel being close to $4.00 per gallon in many states, EVERY 5 axle truck pays roughly 3 cents per mile in every state traveled as a fuel tax. In some states like Kentucky, It is as high as 6 cents for every mile traveled. This is on top of the off the hook diesel prices. Think of that for every truck you see rolling down the road.