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In reply to the discussion: Welp, that's ugly news for freight trucking [View all]MuseRider
(35,174 posts)33. This is surprising to me
as I have found just in the last few months that it is getting difficult to get around because of so many more trucks. I go on a 30 minute drive every couple of weeks because I have appointments in a town close by. That trip now takes me 45 - 50 minutes just to get to the town because our highway is clogged with trucks. 2 weeks ago I had to go 2 days in a row and counted on my slow way home. There were not quite 2 cars to every truck I saw and since they tend to bunch up it was an unpleasant trip home. Gonna make the trip this afternoon and see if it has changed.
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Usual cause of drop in shipping is less demand, which causes prices to drop.
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2019
#19
China not buying soy counteracts global warm drop in US supply. Corn & other prices might go up.
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2019
#44
And Democrats running for office down the ticket NEED to stress that......
ProudMNDemocrat
Jun 2019
#5
I think it means fewer last-minute orders for shipping, not total down 62%.
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2019
#21
In any event, that's a bad sign, as companies are now falling back to strategic order planning.
TheBlackAdder
Jun 2019
#53
The latter is more likely, particularly as deportations hit the harvest labor force
Recursion
Jun 2019
#12
drumpfs destruction of America in action, implementing Russias' plans for our demise.
lark
Jun 2019
#22
So the shipping is down because companies over loaded early to beat price increases?
oldsoftie
Jun 2019
#27
I still see lots of UPS and Fedex trucks, but those are local deliveries of course
FakeNoose
Jun 2019
#43