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Freight Pulse: The Mid-2026 Read — Rates Firming While Volumes Soften

RateAnchor · July 2026 · 5 min read

Each month we read three public series — truckload producer prices from the BLS, the Cass Freight Index of shipment volumes, and the BTS freight services index — and translate them into the only question that matters at the negotiating table: whose leverage is it right now? This month, the chart answers with scissors.

Truckload pricing (PPI) ↑Shipment volumes (Cass) ↓the scissors: capacity leaving faster than freight
The mid-2026 configuration. When the lines cross like scissors, leverage is changing hands.

The current picture

The mid-2026 configuration is the interesting one: pricing indices firming year-over-year while shipment volumes continue to soften. That combination reads one way — capacity is leaving the market faster than freight is. Years of carrier exits, running at rates industry trackers counted in the thousands per month through the downturn, have thinned the truck side of every negotiation.

What a carrier does with that

A tightening read is not a promise of riches; it's permission to be firm. Floors that felt fragile in the deep downturn are defensible again. Slow-market reflexes — accepting the first offer, absorbing accessorials silently — are habits worth breaking on purpose.

And the read can flip. When volumes recover before pricing does, shippers regain the leverage, and the defensive playbook comes back out. That's why this is a monthly read, not a poster.

TRUCKLOAD PRICING (PPI)148.2+3.4% YoYFREIGHT VOLUMES (Cass)1.02−7.1% YoYFREIGHT TSI (BTS)136.9−1.8% YoYThe same three series stream live into the app’s Freight Pulse card — read-line included.

This month’s board. When the left card and the middle card point in opposite directions, someone’s leverage is moving.

The same three series stream live into RateAnchor's Freight Pulse card, with the read-line updated as the data moves — so the market context is on the same screen as your floor when the phone rings.

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