Updated May 2026

CDL Driver Salary in Belleville, Illinois (May 2026)

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Through May 2026, Belleville, Illinois CDL drivers earn $2,489 per week on average. The median is $1,950; the distribution by hiring type and the active-posting count both follow. Based on 1,675 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 31% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,206. Illinois anchors the US rail and truck network through Chicago, the largest intermodal hub in North America, with I-80 / I-90 / I-55 feeding a dense concentration of manufacturing, warehousing, and cold-chain freight.

What changed in May 2026

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Belleville, Illinois vs Illinois: the numbers that diverge

How Belleville, Illinois compares to Illinois
Belleville, IllinoisIllinois Delta
Average weekly pay$2,489$2,055+21%
Take-truck-home88%80%+8 pt
Riders-allowed policies69%61%+8 pt
Pet-friendly fleets71%64%+7 pt
OTR (long-haul) routes85%71%+14 pt
Local routes1%8%-7 pt
Regional routes13%19%-6 pt

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

Belleville, Illinois's biggest divergence from Illinois is on average weekly pay, 21% above the state baseline.

What CDL drivers are earning across Belleville, Illinois

Across active CDL postings in Belleville, Illinois this month, pay varies meaningfully by hiring type. The breakdown below shows the average and median weekly pay for each.

CDL weekly pay by hiring type in Belleville, Illinois
Hiring type Avg/wk Median/wk Active postings
Independent Contractor (1099)$2,214$2,000722
Company Driver (W2)$1,547$1,500569
Owner Operator$7,083$7,000384

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

What Belleville, Illinois drivers actually run

13% of Belleville, Illinois's active CDL postings are regional and 85% are OTR; local plus semi-local accounts for the rest (2%).

Guaranteed pay is on offer at 2% of Belleville, Illinois postings; dedicated routes at 27%; take-truck-home at 88%. Pet-friendly policies appear at 71% and riders-allowed at 69%.

Driving CDL in Illinois

Illinois is one of the most strategically located CDL states — Chicago is the largest US intermodal rail hub, so a huge percentage of national freight passes through. The metro lanes pay well but congestion on I-80, I-90, and I-294 is consistent enough to be a real income variable. Outside the Chicago metro, downstate Illinois looks much more like Iowa or Indiana — agricultural freight, less density, easier driving. State income tax is moderate. The winter operational profile is severe: lake-effect snow, road salt, and the freezing-thawing cycle eat equipment faster than most southern states.

The methodology behind the rankings

Pay carriers in the same market against each other (30% of the score). Add a five-dimension FMCSA safety percentile from SAFER (25%). Score benefits based on whether the carrier hires W2 drivers or contractors (25%). Layer on employer responsiveness and fleet scale (20%). The weights are fixed and public. Updated May 2026.

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