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Cost Per Mile Calculator

Know your true operating cost per mile. Enter your monthly expenses and miles to find your breakeven rate. Never take a losing load again.

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Monthly Miles

Average owner-operator: 8,000-12,000 miles/month

Monthly Fixed Costs

Costs that stay the same regardless of miles driven

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Total Fixed Costs$0/mo

Monthly Variable Costs

Costs that change with miles driven

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Total Variable Costs$0/mo

Why Cost Per Mile Matters

Cost per mile is the single most important number in your trucking business. It tells you the minimum rate you need to break even on every load. Without knowing your CPM, you're essentially guessing whether a load is profitable.

Quick Example

Your CPM

$1.65/mi

Load A: $1.50/mi

-$0.15/mi loss

Load B: $2.10/mi

+$0.45/mi profit

FAQ

What is cost per mile in trucking?
Cost per mile (CPM) is your total operating expenses divided by total miles driven. It tells you how much it costs to move your truck one mile. Any load paying less than your CPM means you're losing money.
What is a good cost per mile for a truck?
For owner-operators in 2026, typical CPM ranges from $1.20 to $2.00 depending on truck age, insurance, and fuel prices. The national average is approximately $1.50-$1.75/mi.
What expenses should I include?
Include ALL expenses: truck payment, insurance, fuel, maintenance, tires, permits/licenses, ELD/software, tolls, parking, truck wash, and any other business expense. Spread annual costs (inspections, registration) across 12 months.
How do I lower my cost per mile?
Key strategies: (1) Improve fuel efficiency. (2) Drive more miles per month to spread fixed costs. (3) Shop for cheaper insurance. (4) Do preventive maintenance to avoid costly breakdowns. (5) Negotiate better fuel prices at truck stops.

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