Free Trucking Calculators for Owner-Operators
Calculate costs, profit, break-even RPM, deadhead impact, and more.
Break-Even RPM
What RPM do I need, and is this offered RPM profitable?
Cost Per Mile
How much does it cost me to run each mile?
Fuel Cost
What is fuel really costing me per mile?
Deadhead Cost
What is deadhead actually doing to this load?
Truck Payment
Can I afford this truck payment?
Lease Purchase
Is this lease purchase likely to leave money after deductions?
Authority Startup
What will it cost to get my own authority started?
Freight Rate
What should this load pay?
Profit Calculator
What is my actual owner-operator profit?
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Break-Even RPM
Find the rate per mile you need to cover fixed costs, variable costs, factoring, and your desired monthly profit.
Cost Per Mile
Calculate trucking cost per mile from fixed monthly costs, variable cost per mile, and monthly mileage.
Fuel Cost
Estimate fuel cost per mile, monthly fuel expense, and annual fuel expense.
Deadhead Cost
Calculate how deadhead miles affect effective RPM, deadhead percentage, and profit impact.
Truck Payment
Estimate monthly truck payments, total interest, and total paid over the loan term.
Lease Purchase
Estimate lease-purchase weekly net profit, deductions, break-even RPM, and profit per mile.
Authority Startup
Estimate startup investment, monthly cost, and annual cost for getting your own trucking authority.
Freight Rate
Calculate the load rate needed from miles and desired rate per mile.
Profit Calculator
Estimate monthly net profit, profit per mile, profit margin, and annual projection.
Built for clear decisions
Owner-operators do not need more complicated software just to understand whether a load, truck payment, or operating plan works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these trucking calculators free?
Yes. TruckingNumbers.com calculators are free to use and do not require an account.
Who are these calculators for?
They are built for owner-operators, lease-purchase drivers, small fleets, and trucking professionals who need clear business math.
Are the results financial advice?
No. The calculators are planning tools. Always verify numbers against your actual expenses, contracts, tax situation, and professional advice.