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Truck Driver Salary in Missouri

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

CDL-A Avg

$56,200

CDL-B Avg

$45,200

Non-CDL Avg

$38,500

Owner-Op Gross

$198,000

Salary Comparison by License Type

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

CDL-A
$56,200
CDL-B
$45,200
Non-CDL
$38,500
Owner-Op (Gross)
$198,000

Cost of Living in Missouri

Cost of Living Index89
Low Cost (80)National Avg (100)High Cost (170)

Missouri's cost of living is 11% below the national average. Your salary stretches further here than in most states.

Cost-of-Living Adjusted Pay

Nominal CDL-A Salary

$56,200

Adjusted Purchasing Power

$63,146

After adjusting for Missouri's cost of living index of 89, a CDL-A salary of $56,200 provides the same purchasing power as $63,146 in an average-cost area. This means your money goes further in Missouri than the raw salary suggests.

Top Paying Cities in Missouri

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

1. St. Louis
$61,400
2. Kansas City
$60,800
3. Springfield
$54,200

Salary Trend in Missouri

Stablevs. national avg: $58,710

Missouri offers solid trucking wages with excellent cost-of-living-adjusted pay. The state's central location at the I-70/I-44/I-55 crossroads keeps freight volumes strong year-round.

Missouri vs National Average

CategoryMONationalDifference
CDL-A Average$56,200$58,710$-2,510
Cost of Living89100-11
Adjusted Pay$63,146$58,710+$4,436

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking Pay in Missouri

What is the average trucker salary in Missouri?

Missouri CDL-A drivers average $56,200. With an 89% cost of living, the adjusted purchasing power is $63,146 — making Missouri one of the better-value trucking states in the Midwest.

Which Missouri cities are best for trucking jobs?

St. Louis ($61,400) and Kansas City ($60,800) are both excellent trucking markets. St. Louis benefits from Mississippi River freight connections, while Kansas City is a major intermodal and distribution hub.

What major trucking companies operate in Missouri?

Missouri hosts Prime Inc. (Springfield), Jack Cooper Transport (Kansas City), and numerous carriers using the state as a central distribution point. Both metro areas have extensive logistics park operations.