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Is the U.S. labor market for truck drivers broken?
Stephen V. Burks, Kristen Monaco
Economics (Morris)
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Truck Drivers
100%
US Labour Market
100%
Labor Market
50%
Truckload
33%
Freight
16%
Current Population Survey
16%
Statistical Analysis
16%
Blue-collar
16%
Trucking Industry
16%
Tight
16%
Long Distance
16%
Aggregate Data
16%
Tractor-trailer
16%
Price Signals
16%
Firm-level
16%
Bureau of Labor Statistics
16%
Driver Power
16%
Freight Services
16%
Trade Press
16%
Driver Shortage
16%
Employment Statistics
16%
Time Drivers
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Logistics Jobs
100%
Labor Market
100%
Specific Industry
50%
Labor Market Statistics
33%
Workforce
16%
Profit
16%
Social Sciences
Motor Vehicles
100%
Labor Market
100%
Labor Statistic
16%