Updated May 2026

CDL Driver Salary in Gastonia, North Carolina (May 2026)

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Gastonia, North Carolina CDL drivers: $2,559 average weekly pay, $2,000 median (May 2026). Based on 1,604 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 31% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,072. North Carolina freight moves on I-85 through the Charlotte-to-Raleigh-Durham manufacturing corridor and I-95 north-south, with Port of Wilmington handling containerized exports and a large furniture and textiles production base.

What changed in May 2026

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Where Gastonia, North Carolina differs from the North Carolina baseline

How Gastonia, North Carolina compares to North Carolina
Gastonia, North CarolinaNorth Carolina Delta
Average weekly pay$2,559$2,219+15%
Take-truck-home87%82%+5 pt
Pet-friendly fleets70%65%+5 pt
Riders-allowed policies68%63%+5 pt
OTR (long-haul) routes84%76%+8 pt

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

The largest gap is on average weekly pay: Gastonia, North Carolina sits 15% above the North Carolina baseline.

What CDL drivers are earning across Gastonia, North Carolina

Across active CDL postings in Gastonia, North Carolina 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 Gastonia, North Carolina
Hiring type Avg/wk Median/wk Active postings
Independent Contractor (1099)$2,079$2,000720
Company Driver (W2)$1,558$1,500515
Owner Operator$7,104$7,000369

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

How drivers spend their time on the road in Gastonia, North Carolina

13% of Gastonia, North Carolina's active CDL postings are regional and 84% are OTR; local plus semi-local accounts for the rest (3%).

Guaranteed pay is on offer at 2% of Gastonia, North Carolina postings; dedicated routes at 27%; take-truck-home at 87%. Pet-friendly policies appear at 70% and riders-allowed at 68%.

Driving CDL in North Carolina

North Carolina CDL work spans a broad mix — port-and-container out of Wilmington and Morehead City, manufacturing in the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham), distribution and textile freight around Charlotte, and tobacco / agricultural loads from the eastern half of the state. The driver-experience profile is generally favorable: moderate winters, no significant mountain work outside the western tip, and a cost of living well below the national average even in the metro areas. State income tax is flat and moderate. I-85 between Greensboro and Charlotte is one of the busier Southeast freight lanes; weekday congestion through Greensboro is a planning variable. NC is one of the better states for a new CDL driver to build experience without immediately running mountains or severe weather.

How we compile these rankings

Rankings combine four signals: compensation (30%) including pay percentile, sign-on bonuses, guaranteed pay, and settlement frequency; FMCSA safety (25%); benefits (25%) scored differently for W2 vs owner-operator carriers; and operational performance (20%) measuring employer responsiveness and fleet scale. Recomputed monthly from real active job postings. Updated May 2026.

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