Updated May 2026
CDL Driver Salary in Frisco, Texas (May 2026)
In Frisco, Texas as of May 2026, the typical CDL driver brings home $2,478 per week (median $1,950). Based on 1,654 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 30% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,005. Texas freight moves on I-10 / I-35 / I-20 corridors connecting Gulf Coast energy and Port of Houston to border crossings at Laredo and El Paso — two of the busiest US-Mexico commercial crossings — and large retail and manufacturing distribution inland.
What changed in May 2026
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How Frisco, Texas compares to Texas
| Frisco, Texas | Texas | Delta | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average weekly pay | $2,478 | $2,223 | +11% |
| Riders-allowed policies | 67% | 60% | +7 pt |
| Take-truck-home | 85% | 79% | +6 pt |
| Pet-friendly fleets | 69% | 63% | +6 pt |
| OTR (long-haul) routes | 83% | 75% | +8 pt |
| Local routes | 2% | 7% | -5 pt |
Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026
Frisco, Texas's biggest divergence from Texas is on average weekly pay, 11% above the state baseline.
What CDL drivers are earning across Frisco, Texas
Across active CDL postings in Frisco, Texas this month, pay varies meaningfully by hiring type. The breakdown below shows the average and median weekly pay for each.
| Hiring type | Avg/wk | Median/wk | Active postings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Independent Contractor (1099) | $2,139 | $2,000 | 730 |
| Company Driver (W2) | $1,573 | $1,500 | 548 |
| Owner Operator | $7,092 | $7,000 | 376 |
Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026
What Frisco, Texas drivers actually run
The route mix in Frisco, Texas this month tilts OTR: 12% regional, 83% OTR, 2% local, 2% semi-local — drawn from active postings, not historical surveys.
Across Frisco, Texas CDL postings: 2% with guaranteed pay, 28% dedicated, 85% take-truck-home, 69% pet-friendly, 67% riders-allowed.
Driving CDL in Texas
Texas is the largest CDL market in the country and the deepest mix of lane types. Cross-border work out of Laredo and El Paso, oil-field service in the Permian Basin, dedicated retail out of Dallas and Houston, and reefer pulling produce out of the Rio Grande Valley all run from different parts of the state — and they pay very differently. Texas has favorable trucking regulations and no state income tax, which is real money on the back end. The summer heat is the operational variable most newcomers underestimate; equipment, hours, and load-securing all behave differently when ambient temps hit 110°F.
Related guides
- Best trucking companies in Frisco, Texas
- Best owner-operator companies in Frisco, Texas
- CDL driver salary in Texas
How we compile these rankings
The score is built from four buckets. Thirty percent compensation, drawn from real active job postings and modified by bonus and settlement structure. Twenty-five percent safety, from FMCSA SAFER. Twenty-five percent benefits, scored hiring-type-aware. Twenty percent operational performance, drawn from how carriers actually behave toward applicants. Updated May 2026.