Trucker Income And Expense Calculator


 

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Trucker Income & Expense Calculator

Do not fill in any fields in a gray background.

  • Defaults are entered, change them as needed. The default settings are average numbers and may vary depending upon many factors, such as where you live and the type of freight you haul.

  • Once you've personalized and customozed the data as needed, click "Calculate" to see results. See results below.

Section I: Potential Income

 

How many days per week are you willing, or do you anticipate being on the road?   (You may use fractional days; example; for 5 1/2 (five and a half) days, input 5.5)

 

How much do you do you anticipate you'll make Per Mile? (Use decimal point; example: for 28 cents per mile, input .28)

 

How much do you want to make annually?

(Do not use comma; example: for $55,000.00, input 55000) 

Click "Calculate" each time a change is made.  Scroll down to see results.

 

Results   (The Miles You Will Have To Run/Haul)  

Understand how paid miles differ from actual, or hub, miles - it is very important that you know the difference.

 

You will have to run paid miles at the per mile rate you've indicated above to earn this annual income in mileage pay alone.

 

This breaks down to: paid miles per month, per week, and per day.

 

If you're only on the road as many days as indicated above, you will have to run at least paid miles each day in order to earn the above desired income.

 

Once you've achieved the results that you believe to be correct for your situation, move on to the next section.

 

Complete Section I first in order to get results for Section II.

 

 

Section II: Your Expenses

Do not fill in any fields in a gray background.

 

EXPENSES: Enter what your estimated daily expenses would be for each category.

Per Day

Per Week:

Gross Mileage Pay 

(Week) (Month)

Food

If Section I is not complete, you will not have a number in the boxes above. If that's the case, go back up & input the data.

 Phone

 "Misc"

Health- Dental- Vision

(enter per week cost)

Truck Accessories.

 

 

Fuel 

Your Weekly Gross Paycheck Less Expenses

(before taxes)

Misc.

Your Monthly Gross Paycheck Less Expenses

(before taxes)

 

 

 

Click on "Calculate" each time you make a change.

 

 

 

 

 


 




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