Job Market for Delivery Service Drivers in the United States

The delivery service driver job market in the U.S. is substantial and continues to grow, with an estimated 1,164,600 active delivery service drivers. The demand for delivery drivers is projected to increase by 11.5% from 2022 to 2032. This growth is attributed to the rising popularity of e-commerce, online grocery services, and food delivery platforms.

Employability and Job Outlook

According to CareerExplorer, delivery service drivers hold an “A” employability rating, suggesting robust job opportunities for the foreseeable future. Over the next decade, it’s estimated that the U.S. will need approximately 139,700 new delivery service drivers. This includes 133,800 additional roles due to growth and an anticipated 5,900 driver retirements.

Employment Distribution by State

The demand for delivery service drivers is spread across the U.S., with certain states employing significantly larger numbers of drivers. Below is a detailed table showing the estimated employment figures by state:

StateEmployed Delivery Service Drivers
California103,760
Texas65,380
Florida54,000
New York46,000
Illinois45,550
Ohio36,610
Pennsylvania35,900
New Jersey29,070
Michigan27,290
North Carolina25,750
Georgia25,390
Virginia21,580
Maryland21,260
Massachusetts21,160
Washington18,710
Tennessee18,320
Indiana18,310
Colorado17,780
Missouri16,510
Wisconsin16,290
Minnesota15,550
Louisiana15,050
Arizona14,830
Kentucky13,850
South Carolina13,780
Alabama12,930
Connecticut10,270
Oregon9,190
Oklahoma8,640
Iowa8,540
Kansas8,450
Utah7,820
Mississippi7,180
Nevada6,870
Arkansas6,720
Puerto Rico4,940
West Virginia4,870
Nebraska4,740
New Mexico4,680
Hawaii4,510
Maine4,360
New Hampshire4,280
Idaho3,790
Montana3,700
Rhode Island3,660
South Dakota2,840
Delaware2,330
North Dakota2,310
Vermont2,180
Alaska1,860
District of Columbia1,740
Wyoming1,530
Guam340
Virgin Islands, U.S.200

This detailed table allows for a clear understanding of the employment landscape for delivery service drivers across the U.S., highlighting which states have higher concentrations of delivery drivers and may offer more employment opportunities.

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