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Editorial: Balancing Truck Supply and Demand

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. rying to balance the supply of truck capacity with the needs of the nation’s shippers is no easier task than what the Federal Reserve Board tries to do in balancing economic growth and inflation.

January 20, 2005

Fed Says Economy Continues to Expand

The economy continued to expand from late November through early January, with most of the 12 Federal Reserve districts reporting an increase in consumer spending and only "modest" inflation pressures.

January 20, 2005

News Briefs - Jan. 20

Leading Economic Indicators Rise 0.2% in December • Knight’s Quarterly, Yearly Profits Increase • Energy Secretary Nominee Supports Alaska Refuge Drilling • CPC Logistics Acquires Transpersonnel • And more...

January 20, 2005

FMCSA to Issue HOS Notice of Rulemaking on Monday

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said Wednesday that a notice of proposed rulemaking concerning commercial drivers' hours of service would be published in the Federal Register on Monday.

January 19, 2005

Average Price of Retail Diesel Rises 1.8 Cents to $1.952

The U.S. Department of Energy said Tuesday the average retail price for diesel fuel rose 1.8 cents a gallon to $1.952.

January 19, 2005

Trucking’s Fuel Tab Soars

The trucking industry paid at least $14 billion more for its fuel in 2004 than it did a year earlier, as sky-high petroleum costs took a large bite out of fleets’ and shippers’ pockets.

January 19, 2005

CPI Declines 0.1% in December

Prices paid by consumers declined 0.1% in December, although for all of 2004, prices rose the most in four years, the Labor Department reported Wednesday.

January 19, 2005

TSA Sets Hazmat Driver Fees

Drivers seeking a hazardous materials endorsement would pay $94 for background checks in the 34 states using the Transportation Security Administration’s designated contractor, the agency said last week.

January 19, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Jan. 13 - Jan. 19

NHTSA: Seat Belts Saved 160,000 Lives in U.S. Since 1960 • FAST Lane Opened at Calexico Port of Entry • New Hampshire to Start Anti-Icing Treatments

January 19, 2005

News Briefs - Jan. 19

Housing Starts Rose 11% in December • CNF's Chief Financial Officer to Retire • Jobless Claims Fall by 48,000 • Quality Distribution Settles Lawsuits • And more...

January 19, 2005

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