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Is Truck Driving a Good Career in Texas?

Texas · 2026 BLS salary data

Truck Driving pay in Texas

The median wage is $56,290/yr — 4% below the national median. Among U.S. states, Texasranks #40 of 51 states by median pay.

The numbers in Texas

Real BLS state-level figures for Truck Driving.

Median salary
$56,290/yr
Pay range (25th–75th)
$46,680 – $64,820
National median
$58,640/yr
Employed in Texas
209,680

Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS), state estimates, May 2025 release.

What that pay is really worth in Texas

Salary alone can mislead — Texas costs 3% less than the U.S. average. Here's the median adjusted for local prices (real purchasing power).

Cost of living (US=100)
97.1
Nominal median
$56,290
Adjusted for cost of living
≈ $57,971
State income tax
None

Because Texas costs 3% less than the U.S. average, its pay stretches further — it ranks #37 of 51 once adjusted for cost of living, up from #40 on raw salary.

Texas levies no state income tax, so more of that pay stays in your pocket than in high-tax states.

Cost of living: BEA Regional Price Parities (all items, US=100), 2024. Adjusted pay = nominal median ÷ (RPP/100) — purchasing power vs the U.S. average. State income tax = top marginal rate on wage income (Tax Foundation, 2025); your effective rate is lower and depends on income and deductions.

The verdict, pros, and cons below apply to Truck Driving nationally — Texas pay is 4% below the national median. See the full Truck Driving career guide →

The verdict

Yes for fast, debt-light entry into steady work — a CDL gets you earning in weeks, and demand is stable. The cost is long stretches away from home and a hard lifestyle, plus long-term automation questions.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Fast, cheap entry via CDL (weeks)
  • Steady, essential demand
  • Many companies pay for training
  • Solitary work suits some personalities
  • Owner-operator path offers higher upside

Cons

  • Long hours and time away from home (OTR)
  • Sedentary lifestyle with health impacts
  • High industry turnover
  • Long-term automation uncertainty
  • Regulated hours and strict logging

Who it's for

✓ A good fit if…

  • People who want fast entry and steady work
  • Those comfortable with solitude and travel
  • Anyone eyeing an owner-operator business

✗ Probably not if…

  • People who need to be home every night
  • Those seeking active, social workdays

What people are actually asking

Real Reddit discussions on whether Truck Driving is worth it — titles link to the original threads.