U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: Shipper Spending Surges Amid Modest Freight Volumes
Capacity tightening and large fuel price spike pushes truck freight spending sharply higher in the first quarter
National shipment volume edged down 0.3% from the fourth quarter of 2025, while shipper spending jumped 12.9% over the same period. This was the largest quarter-over-quarter increase since late 2020. Compared with the first quarter of 2025, shipments rose 0.6%. Spending climbed 21.8% year over year, reflecting the combined impact of tighter capacity, higher rates and rising fuel surcharges.
“This is a market being reshaped by supply, not demand,” said
At the regional level, volumes were mixed, but spending increases were broad-based. The Midwest and West recorded sequential shipment gains, while volumes declined in the Southwest, Southeast and Northeast. Shipper spending rose across all five regions, highlighting the nationwide impact of tightening capacity.
The Midwest delivered the strongest performance of any region in the first quarter, driven by gains in both industrial activity and auto production. Shipment volumes rose 5.4% from the prior quarter and 9.5% from a year earlier, despite weather-related disruptions and softer cross border freight from
In contrast, the Southwest, Southeast and Northeast saw shipment declines compared with the fourth quarter, due in part to weaker consumer demand, weather disruptions, and softer manufacturing activity. Even so, shipper spending in those regions rose between 8.9% and 11.5% sequentially.
“What makes this quarter stand out is how abruptly costs moved higher even though freight activity itself didn’t,” said
The
|
|
Shipments
|
Shipments YoY |
Spending QoQ |
Spending
|
|
National |
-0.3% |
0.6% |
12.9% |
21.8% |
|
West |
1.9% |
6.4% |
8.5% |
20.5% |
|
Southwest |
-9.6% |
-14.3% |
11.5% |
21.4% |
|
Midwest |
5.4% |
9.5% |
19.6% |
26.7% |
|
Northeast |
-2.7% |
5.3% |
8.9% |
22.1% |
|
Southeast |
-3% |
-7.2% |
9.9% |
16.7% |
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