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U.S. Xpress Releases 2021 Economic Forecast

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U.S. Xpress Enterprises (NYSE: USX) released its 2021 economic forecast, addressing critical trends impacting the trucking industry. Key insights include a shortage of nearly 200,000 drivers due to reduced training and regulatory changes, likely leading to decreased truckload capacity and increased driver pay. Despite strong freight activity, the economic growth is expected to cool due to ongoing pandemic effects. Increased government spending may bolster freight volumes but could deter drivers from returning to the workforce. Contract rates are projected to rise by 8-15% in 2021 due to high demand and reduced capacity.

Positive
  • Projected increase in contract rates by 8-15% in 2021 due to high demand.
  • Freight activity remains strong as inventory replenishment is a focus for shippers.
Negative
  • Shortage of nearly 200,000 drivers is expected to decrease truckload capacity.
  • Economic growth is anticipated to cool in early 2021 due to the pandemic.
  • Potential increase in mandatory insurance minimums could harm smaller carriers.
  • Ramped up government spending may sideline drivers and impact future demand.

U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: USX) today released its 2021 economic forecast, highlighting a variety of trends and updates specific to the trucking industry. The full, detailed forecast can be found on the company blog. Four key insights include:

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  1. Fewer drivers and more stimulus funding will continue to reduce truckload capacity – Reduced CDL training and the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse has resulted in nearly 200,000 fewer drivers as we enter 2021. Additional government stimulus dollars could keep even more from starting a driving career or coming back to the trucking industry. This will likely result in decreased capacity and driver pay increases.
  2. Freight activity remains hot, but economic growth cools – While Wall Street is bullish on a 2021 economic recovery, the ongoing pandemic and slow vaccination efforts will temper growth for the first half of the year. Inventory replenishment will remain a strong focus for shippers for months to come. Additionally, record-breaking holiday shopping will result in increased returns during early Q1, and more households will continue using online platforms for key purchases as physical retail remains shuttered. As coronavirus cases slow, we anticipate a steady recovery into the second half of the year.
  3. Ramped up government spending – Now that Democrats control the Presidency and both chambers of Congress, 2021 will usher in an entirely new slate of policy prescriptions that could have wide repercussions for the trucking industry. Additional unemployment assistance and stimulus dollars will stimulate consumption (and bolster freight volumes) while sidelining drivers from returning to the labor market. A proposed increase in mandatory insurance minimums for carriers could drive many smaller players out of business. Additionally, the new administration is planning a bold infrastructure program which will spur a slew of construction projects across the country that could induce drivers to leave the labor market for jobs closer to home. These factors could have long term ramifications impacting demand in to 2022 and beyond.
  4. Contract and spot rates to increase – The combination of fewer drivers, increased freight demand and reduced capacity will result in contract rates to increase between 8 to 15% during 2021. Spot rates will likely trend upward until the fall months, when they’ll ease prior to increasing again as we enter the holiday peak season.

“The coronavirus pandemic continues to impact our industry in ways we couldn’t have imagined a year ago, and those challenges will reverberate throughout 2021,” said Eric Fuller, President & CEO of U.S. Xpress. “I’m proud of our men and women who have been on the front lines, delivering essential goods throughout this pandemic. This will continue to be a challenging year, but I’m confident it will end on a positive note.”

U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Inc.

Through its subsidiaries, U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: USX), offers customers over-the-road, dedicated, and brokerage services. Founded in 1985, the Company utilizes a combination of smart technology, a modern fleet of tractors and a network of highly trained, professional drivers to efficiently move freight for a wide variety of customers. U.S. Xpress implements a range of digital initiatives and technology to drive innovation in the industry, streamline the value chain for customers and improve the overall driver experience. For more, visit usxpress.com.

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What is U.S. Xpress's economic forecast for 2021?

U.S. Xpress forecasts decreased truckload capacity due to a shortage of drivers and anticipates contract rates to increase by 8-15% in 2021.

How will government spending affect U.S. Xpress in 2021?

Increased government spending may bolster freight volumes but could deter drivers from returning to the trucking industry.

What are the projected impacts of fewer drivers on U.S. Xpress?

The shortage of drivers is expected to lead to decreased truckload capacity and increased driver pay.

What economic factors are influencing U.S. Xpress in 2021?

The ongoing pandemic and slow vaccination efforts are expected to temper economic growth, affecting freight demand.

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