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Best states for a Truck Driver

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Do you want to become a truck driver at Knight Transportation, and you wonder what that means or entails? We have the full list of best states for truck drivers that you can check out, before you begin your journey. This way, if you are newly entering the job market, or you are looking to change jobs, you know which places are the best for truck driver jobs.
In order to get you the best states for truck drivers, we looked at our data on jobs and wages -- specifically the average annual wage and the number of available jobs per capita.Kentucky is the best state, and Wilmington is the city with the highest pay for truck drivers.

10 best states for truck drivers in 2025

  1. Kentucky #1 best state for truck drivers

    1. Kentucky

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:6,466
    Average Annual Salary:$68,557
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$46,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$101,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.03
  2. Pennsylvania #2 best state for truck drivers

    2. Pennsylvania

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:14,369
    Average Annual Salary:$68,232
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$101,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.43
  3. Indiana #3 best state for truck drivers

    3. Indiana

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:9,598
    Average Annual Salary:$67,338
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$98,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.69
  4. Delaware #4 best state for truck drivers

    4. Delaware

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:1,484
    Average Annual Salary:$70,901
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.37
  5. Mississippi #5 best state for truck drivers

    5. Mississippi

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:3,254
    Average Annual Salary:$66,365
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.78
  6. Ohio #6 best state for truck drivers

    6. Ohio

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:15,146
    Average Annual Salary:$65,665
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$96,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.72
  7. Oklahoma #7 best state for truck drivers

    7. Oklahoma

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:3,032
    Average Annual Salary:$67,261
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.14
  8. Rhode Island #8 best state for truck drivers

    8. Rhode Island

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:671
    Average Annual Salary:$70,834
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$105,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.64
  9. Wisconsin #9 best state for truck drivers

    9. Wisconsin

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:5,493
    Average Annual Salary:$66,857
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$45,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$97,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.15
  10. Arkansas #10 best state for truck drivers

    10. Arkansas

    Total Truck Driver Jobs:2,518
    Average Annual Salary:$65,794
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$44,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$97,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.11

How Zippia determines the best states to be a truck driver

You can read about how the best state rankings are calculated here.

Detailed list of the best states for a truck driver

RankStateAverage SalaryLowest 10% EarnPopulationJob Count
1Kentucky$68,557$46,0004,454,1896,466
2Pennsylvania$68,232$45,00012,805,53714,369
3Indiana$67,338$45,0006,666,8189,598
4Delaware$70,901$47,000961,9391,484
5Mississippi$66,365$44,0002,984,1003,254
6Ohio$65,665$44,00011,658,60915,146
7Oklahoma$67,261$45,0003,930,8643,032
8Rhode Island$70,834$47,0001,059,639671
9Wisconsin$66,857$45,0005,795,4835,493
10Arkansas$65,794$44,0003,004,2792,518
11Vermont$69,340$46,000623,657548
12Nevada$69,012$43,0002,998,0391,174
13New Hampshire$69,288$46,0001,342,795751
14Georgia$66,979$44,00010,429,37911,270
15Connecticut$70,082$46,0003,588,1841,995
16Missouri$65,648$44,0006,113,5327,446
17Wyoming$65,149$43,000579,315561
18North Carolina$65,096$43,00010,273,4198,181
19Iowa$63,473$43,0003,145,7115,212
20Kansas$64,531$43,0002,913,1233,467
21Maryland$67,819$45,0006,052,1775,113
22New Jersey$70,043$46,0009,005,6443,913
23New York$69,847$46,00019,849,3996,576
24South Carolina$63,692$42,0005,024,3696,790
25Alabama$63,414$42,0004,874,7475,081
26Minnesota$65,995$45,0005,576,6064,842
27West Virginia$61,668$41,0001,815,8573,146
28District of Columbia$71,360$47,000693,972155
29North Dakota$65,342$44,000755,393365
30Michigan$63,047$42,0009,962,3116,462
31Tennessee$60,653$40,0006,715,9847,059
32Illinois$61,732$42,00012,802,02316,478
33New Mexico$61,479$40,0002,088,0701,962
34Virginia$64,083$42,0008,470,0207,522
35South Dakota$62,449$42,000869,666560
36Louisiana$58,551$39,0004,684,3334,325
37Massachusetts$65,144$43,0006,859,8192,643
38California$62,190$39,00039,536,65322,701
39Maine$62,971$42,0001,335,907717
40Arizona$60,400$39,0007,016,2703,755
41Utah$60,538$39,0003,101,8331,808
42Washington$61,194$38,0007,405,7433,222
43Nebraska$54,316$37,0001,920,0761,519
44Montana$56,810$37,0001,050,493717
45Colorado$58,278$39,0005,607,1543,312
46Oregon$53,050$33,0004,142,7762,585
47Texas$50,414$33,00028,304,59612,691
48Idaho$47,833$30,0001,716,9431,320
49Florida$56,563$37,00020,984,4006,139
50Alaska$47,735$38,000739,795149
51Hawaii$44,475$33,0001,427,538154

Highest paying states for truck drivers

RankStateAvg. Truck Driver Salary
1Kentucky$68,557
2Pennsylvania$68,232
3Indiana$67,338
4Delaware$70,901
5Mississippi$66,365
6Ohio$65,665
7Oklahoma$67,261
8Rhode Island$70,834
9Wisconsin$66,857
10Arkansas$65,794
11Vermont$69,340
12Nevada$69,012
13New Hampshire$69,288
14Georgia$66,979
15Connecticut$70,082
16Missouri$65,648
17Wyoming$65,149
18North Carolina$65,096
19Iowa$63,473
20Kansas$64,531
21Maryland$67,819
22New Jersey$70,043
23New York$69,847
24South Carolina$63,692
25Alabama$63,414
26Minnesota$65,995
27West Virginia$61,668
28District of Columbia$71,360
29North Dakota$65,342
30Michigan$63,047
31Tennessee$60,653
32Illinois$61,732
33New Mexico$61,479
34Virginia$64,083
35South Dakota$62,449
36Louisiana$58,551
37Massachusetts$65,144
38California$62,190
39Maine$62,971
40Arizona$60,400
41Utah$60,538
42Washington$61,194
43Nebraska$54,316
44Montana$56,810
45Colorado$58,278
46Oregon$53,050
47Texas$50,414
48Idaho$47,833
49Florida$56,563
50Alaska$47,735
51Hawaii$44,475

Expert opinions on the best states for truck drivers

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for Truck Drivers to find work opportunities?

    Martin GarseeMartin Garsee LinkedIn Profile

    Executive Director, NAPFTDS

    Many over the road trucking companies will hire you from any location in the 48 contiguous states. Companies that have more set routes in a region of the country, will only hire in that region. Most companies, on their website, have a hiring area located. Where there is a dense population, there are more jobs available. Where there is a port, there are jobs that have to get the goods from the port to a warehouse for distribution, which may be local or hundreds of miles away. Where there is a concentration of manufacturing, raw material has to be brought in and completed products have to be shipped to their final destination.
    In large cities there are a lot of delivery jobs to retail outlets.

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