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Truck Driver Salary in Florida

Complete 2026 salary data for CDL and non-CDL truck drivers in Florida. Compare pay by license type, see cost of living adjustments, and find the highest-paying cities.

CDL-A Avg

$56,500

CDL-B Avg

$45,200

Non-CDL Avg

$38,800

Owner-Op Gross

$195,000

Salary Comparison by License Type

How Florida truck driver pay compares across CDL-A, CDL-B, non-CDL, and owner-operator categories.

CDL-A
$56,500
CDL-B
$45,200
Non-CDL
$38,800
Owner-Op (Gross)
$195,000

Cost of Living in Florida

Cost of Living Index101
Low Cost (80)National Avg (100)High Cost (170)

Florida's cost of living is 1% above the national average. Factor this into salary comparisons with lower-cost states.

Cost-of-Living Adjusted Pay

Nominal CDL-A Salary

$56,500

Adjusted Purchasing Power

$55,941

After adjusting for Florida's cost of living index of 101, a CDL-A salary of $56,500 provides the same purchasing power as $55,941 in an average-cost area. This means the higher nominal salary is partially offset by higher expenses.

Top Paying Cities in Florida

These cities offer the highest average truck driver salaries in Florida based on freight volume, distribution center density, and local demand.

1. Miami
$62,800
2. Jacksonville
$59,400
3. Tampa
$57,600

Salary Trend in Florida

Risingvs. national avg: $58,710

Florida trucking wages are rising as population growth, port expansion (Jacksonville and Miami), and year-round produce shipping create sustained driver demand across the state.

Florida vs National Average

CategoryFLNationalDifference
CDL-A Average$56,500$58,710$-2,210
Cost of Living101100+1
Adjusted Pay$55,941$58,710$-2,769

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking Pay in Florida

What is the average truck driver salary in Florida?

Florida CDL-A drivers earn an average of $56,500 per year. Miami drivers earn the most ($62,800) due to port freight and international logistics demand.

Why is Florida truck driver pay lower than some states?

Florida's large driver pool, no state income tax attracting transplants, and warm climate appeal create more competition for jobs. However, the lack of state income tax means drivers keep more of their earnings.

What are the best trucking opportunities in Florida?

Produce hauling (Homestead/Immokalee to nationwide), port drayage in Miami/Jacksonville, and phosphate hauling in central Florida offer the highest pay. Seasonal produce runs from October to June are especially lucrative.