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Operating cost analysis for owner-operators in Nebraska, including I-80 corridor economics.
Nebraska's state diesel tax is 24.8 cents per gallon, plus the 24.4-cent federal tax for a total of 49.2 cents per gallon — below the national average. Diesel prices in Nebraska average $3.55-$3.85 per gallon, below the national average. A truck running 10,000 miles monthly at 6.5 MPG faces fuel costs of $5,500-$5,900. IFTA filing is required. I-80's flat terrain allows fuel-efficient driving. Major fuel stops are abundant along I-80 from Omaha to North Platte. Western Nebraska pricing can be slightly higher. The state's proximity to Midwest refineries keeps pump prices competitive.
Annual insurance for a Nebraska owner-operator typically totals $9,000-$15,500. Commercial vehicle registration ranges from $200-$450 based on gross weight. The HVUT adds $550. Nebraska's state income tax ranges from 2.46% to 5.84% (recently reduced through tax reform). The state has vehicle personal property tax assessed by county, adding $200-$600 annually for a commercial truck. UCR is $69-$73. Nebraska has no toll roads on its interstate system — a benefit versus neighboring states. The overall cost structure is favorable for Midwest operations.
Nebraska maintenance costs are low. Shop labor averages $75-$110 per hour. Budget $0.12-$0.17 per mile for maintenance. The flat I-80 terrain minimizes brake and drivetrain wear. Winter operations require cold-weather preparation (November-March) but are less extreme than Minnesota or Montana. Severe storms (tornadoes, hail) are a seasonal risk April-June. Tire costs run $3,000-$5,000 annually. Omaha and Lincoln have excellent truck service infrastructure. Western Nebraska has more limited facilities. The I-80 corridor's high truck volume ensures good parts availability and roadside service responsiveness.
A Nebraska-based owner-operator with a paid-off truck can expect costs of $1.38-$1.72 per mile. With truck payments, costs increase to $1.63-$2.02 per mile. Breakdown: fuel $0.55-$0.60/mi, insurance $0.07-$0.11/mi, maintenance $0.12-$0.17/mi, tires $0.03-$0.05/mi, truck payment $0.15-$0.25/mi, permits $0.01-$0.02/mi, overhead $0.05-$0.07/mi. Nebraska dry van rates average $2.15/mi and flatbed $2.65/mi. The I-80 corridor provides consistent east-west freight. Harvest season agricultural freight pays premiums. Meatpacking plant freight (Tyson, Cargill, JBS) offers year-round dedicated opportunities. Owner-operators grossing $170,000-$210,000 can net $50,000-$70,000. The moderate cost of living makes this income go further.