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Transportation Producer Price Index – January 2025

Feb 14, 2025

Today, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) released the change in the costs faced by producers purchasing transportation services and industries producing them, from January 2024 to January 2025, as measured by the Producer Price Index (PPI). The PPI measures inflation from the perspective of costs to industry or producers of products.

Transportation equipment PPI indicates the changes in transportation equipment prices faced by transportation providers, and any increase, increases the providers' costs. The PPI shows that prices increased for freight transportation and equipment 1.5% in January 2025 from January 2024.

Increases in transportation services PPI indicate increases in production costs faced by industries purchasing the services. From January 2024 to January 2025, the transportation services PPI changed, by mode:

  • Air: +3.6%
  • Rail: +1.6%
  • Truck: +3.1%
  • Water: -0.9%
  • Arrangement of freight and cargo: +9.8%


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