Updated May 2026

CDL Driver Salary in Middletown, Connecticut (May 2026)

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Through May 2026, Middletown, Connecticut CDL drivers earn $2,990 per week on average. The median is $2,100; the distribution by hiring type and the active-posting count both follow. Based on 1,199 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 31% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,050. Connecticut freight moves on I-95 and I-91 / I-84 connecting to the Northeast corridor, with Port of New Haven handling petroleum and heating oil (with breakbulk as a secondary segment) and a dense concentration of aerospace and defense manufacturing.

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How Middletown, Connecticut compares to Connecticut

How Middletown, Connecticut compares to Connecticut
Middletown, ConnecticutConnecticut Delta
Average weekly pay$2,990$2,563+17%
Take-truck-home87%81%+6 pt
Pet-friendly fleets70%65%+5 pt
Riders-allowed policies68%63%+5 pt
OTR (long-haul) routes88%80%+8 pt

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

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

How CDL pay breaks down in Middletown, Connecticut

Across active CDL postings in Middletown, Connecticut 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 Middletown, Connecticut
Hiring type Avg/wk Median/wk Active postings
Independent Contractor (1099)$2,240$2,050544
Company Driver (W2)$1,603$1,600341
Owner Operator$7,424$7,500314

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

What Middletown, Connecticut drivers actually run

9% of Middletown, Connecticut's active CDL postings are regional and 88% are OTR; local plus semi-local accounts for the rest (3%).

Across Middletown, Connecticut CDL postings: 1% with guaranteed pay, 27% dedicated, 87% take-truck-home, 70% pet-friendly, 68% riders-allowed.

Driving CDL in Connecticut

Connecticut CDL work is mostly last-mile and short-haul on the dense I-95 / I-91 / I-84 metro grid feeding the Northeast corridor. The Port of New Haven handles breakbulk; aerospace and defense manufacturing (Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford, Sikorsky in Stratford, plus RTX-related supplier networks) generate high-value freight. Cost of living is among the highest in the country and state income tax is high. Many drivers based here run out-of-state lanes to keep the math working. Truck-route restrictions on parkways and dense urban congestion make CT one of the higher-overhead states to operate in.

The methodology behind the 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.

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