Here is what causes price jumps - when the average fuel price for the USDOE jumps $1.15/gallon in two weeks with no end in sight. On a 750 mile trip, the fuel cost increased about 150.00US. When you have to put 150.00 US in your tank for this short of a trip and you don't know what it will be in the next 3 or 4 days you have to be very careful. Then you have to remember that you have to carry this cost until you get paid and there is a price for that too. I recently got a quote for dry van trailers - $60,000 which is a whopping $20,000 more than it was 2 years ago. Try dealing with a 50% increase in your equipment costs moving forward.
There may be price gougers out there but remember, if you take the load at the wrong price and at a loss then you can only blame yourself.
On-highway diesel prices, by week and PADD
(Self service cash price in dollars per gallon, including taxes) | | | |
| Date | 02/28/22 | 03/07/22 | 03/14/22 |
| U.S. | 4.104 | 4.849 | 5.250 |
| PADD 1 - East Coast | 4.161 | 4.970 | 5.334 |
| PADD 1a - New England | 4.158 | 4.815 | 5.231 |
| PADD 1b - Central Atlantic | 4.309 | 5.093 | 5.474 |
| PADD 1c - Lower Atlantic | 4.069 | 4.919 | 5.264 |
| PADD 2 - Midwest | 3.968 | 4.649 | 5.044 |
| PADD 3 - Gulf Coast | 3.872 | 4.703 | 5.110 |
| PADD 4 - Rocky Mountain | 3.976 | 4.542 | 4.966 |
| PADD 5 - West Coast | 4.711 | 5.393 | 5.867 |
| PADD 5b - West Coast less CA | 4.295 | 4.978 | 5.416 |
| California | 5.077 | 5.759 | 6.264 |
| Source: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update | | | |