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thegginthesky | 2 years ago
The Freight business is collapsing after an unrealistic high during the pandemic. Since April 2022, revenue per load has decreased to about 70%, this means less ways to generate a profit under the same headcount.
We also saw a decrease in volume as companies overstocked and consumer spending has shrunk to less than 50% of what it used to be. Just add it all up and you see why so many companies are collapsing, carriers and brokers alike.
Though market.
h2odragon|2 years ago
and you're in a position to be concerned with the accuracy of your numbers, i assume.
CNN Tuesday: "US retail sales rose in September for the sixth-straight month"
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/economy/retail-sales-septembe...
... id be interested in your thoughts on the apparent conflict of viewpoint there.
habitue|2 years ago
During the pandemic and boom consumer spending was at X ("what it used to be")
Then it dropped a ton, though in recent months it's been increasing month over month. In fact, it's all the way back up to 50% of what it used to be!
thegginthesky|2 years ago
But what we saw during the peak was crazy, and some investors and execs thought it would last.
At least in regards to what pertains FTL freight, we saw a drop of tougjly 50% in volumes as consumer spending is down when compared to pandemic height. I am pretry sure there will be a seasonal trend upwards, but no where in the way it was before.
If you are in the industry, you can easily check how much cargo is moving around. Maybe by November-December it will be less than a 50% drop, but expect it to return by kid January-February.
Workaccount2|2 years ago
h2odragon|2 years ago
hshsbs84848|2 years ago
Especially hybrid or PHEV
gumballindie|2 years ago
Part of the reason being that workers have been ordered back to offices, meaning a significant portion of their income is spent on commute and eating out. Crazy how damaging rto is to everything around us.
umeshunni|2 years ago
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mardifoufs|2 years ago