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5936份货车司机调查报告:2024年收入下滑,呼吁加强运价引导
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-07-12 07:34

Core Insights - The report indicates a general decline in income for truck drivers in 2024 compared to 2023, with 61.22% of drivers expecting further income reductions in 2025 [1][2] - A significant portion of truck drivers, particularly individual operators, express concerns about low freight rates, with 94.05% of individual drivers feeling that current rates are inadequate [2][3] Income and Employment Conditions - The average monthly income for truck drivers is reported to be between 5,000 and 8,000 yuan, with 66.89% of employed drivers earning between 5,000 and 10,000 yuan [1] - Over one-third of truck drivers work more than 12 hours a day, and nearly 40% report an average of 26 or more working days per month [1] Health and Occupational Risks - More than 70% of truck drivers suffer from occupational diseases, with over 90% of those affected reporting issues like cervical and lumbar spine problems due to prolonged driving [2] - Approximately 30% of drivers experience varying degrees of hypertension and noise-induced hearing loss [2] Future Outlook and Regulatory Needs - Despite the income decline, about half of the truck drivers wish to continue driving, while 40% are uncertain about their future, and less than 10% are planning to switch careers [3] - Truck drivers are calling for regulatory support, particularly in price guidance (68.59%) and the standardization of trading practices (49.24%) [3] Advocacy and Recommendations - The China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing has proposed initiatives to protect truck drivers' rights, including compliance in operations and fair pricing practices [3]