Supply Chain Logjams Ease As Tight Trucking Market Sees Relief

Supply Chain Logjams Ease As Tight Trucking Market Sees Relief
A trucker fuels up at the Love's Truck Stop in Springville, Utah, on Dec. 1, 2021. George Frey/AFP via Getty Images
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Supply chain pressure on the U.S. economy has eased to its lowest level since December 2020, as trucking sector activity begins to cool after peaking in the first quarter, according to a new Logistics Managers Index report on June 7.

The index dropped to 67.1 in May, the second straight monthly decline from the record of 76.2 reached in March with rapidly rising warehouse and inventory costs outpacing slower growth in transportation prices.

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Bryan S. Jung is a native and resident of New York City with a background in politics and the legal industry. He graduated from Binghamton University.
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