Updated May 2026

CDL Driver Salary in Beloit, Wisconsin (May 2026)

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CDL drivers in Beloit, Wisconsin earn $2,576 per week on average through May 2026. The median is $2,000, drawn from active job postings rather than survey self-reports. Based on 1,584 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 30% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,111. Wisconsin freight moves on I-90 / I-94 through Milwaukee and Madison, with dairy and food processing as the dominant outbound commodity and paper and packaging manufacturing in the Fox River Valley generating consistent industrial loads.

What changed in May 2026

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Beloit, Wisconsin vs Wisconsin: the numbers that diverge

How Beloit, Wisconsin compares to Wisconsin
Beloit, WisconsinWisconsin Delta
Average weekly pay$2,576$2,211+17%
Take-truck-home88%81%+7 pt
Pet-friendly fleets71%65%+6 pt
Riders-allowed policies68%63%+5 pt
OTR (long-haul) routes85%75%+10 pt
Local routes2%7%-5 pt

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

Beloit, Wisconsin's biggest divergence from Wisconsin is on average weekly pay, 17% above the state baseline.

What CDL drivers are earning across Beloit, Wisconsin

Across active CDL postings in Beloit, Wisconsin 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 Beloit, Wisconsin
Hiring type Avg/wk Median/wk Active postings
Independent Contractor (1099)$2,223$2,000696
Company Driver (W2)$1,542$1,500518
Owner Operator$7,144$7,150370

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

Lane mix and benefits across Beloit, Wisconsin

The route mix in Beloit, Wisconsin this month tilts OTR: 12% regional, 85% OTR, 2% local, 1% semi-local — drawn from active postings, not historical surveys.

Guaranteed pay is on offer at 1% of Beloit, Wisconsin postings; dedicated routes at 27%; take-truck-home at 88%. Pet-friendly policies appear at 71% and riders-allowed at 68%.

Driving CDL in Wisconsin

Wisconsin freight moves on I-90 / I-94 through Milwaukee and Madison. Dairy and food processing are dominant outbound commodities — Wisconsin's reefer freight is a national-scale segment. Paper and packaging manufacturing in the Fox River Valley generates consistent industrial loads. Great Lakes ports at Green Bay and Superior handle bulk cargo. Cost of living is moderate. Wisconsin has a high graduated state income tax. Winter is severe — lake-effect snow off Lake Michigan affects the eastern third of the state; ice and salt corrosion eat equipment faster than southern states.

How we compile these rankings

Composite-score formula: compensation × 0.30, FMCSA safety × 0.25, benefits × 0.25, operational performance × 0.20. Compensation is anchored on pay percentile and lifted by sign-on bonus tier and guaranteed-pay availability. Operational performance is built mostly from driver-application response data in Lanefinder's platform, with fleet-scale percentile contributing a smaller portion. Updated May 2026.

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