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At least 2,500 truck drivers have lost their jobs in 2019 as the transportation 'bloodbath' unfolds - here's the full list of bankrupt trucking companies

Rachel Premack   

At least 2,500 truck drivers have lost their jobs in 2019 as the transportation 'bloodbath' unfolds - here's the full list of bankrupt trucking companies
Transportation1 min read

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Minnesota-based LME left more than 400 truckers out of a job when they abruptly shuttered on July 12.

Truck drivers are suffering in 2019 - especially those who own or work at small businesses.

Rates in the spot market, where retailers and manufacturers buy trucking capacity as they need it, rather than through a contract, sank by around 18% year-over-year. That's caused truckers like Demetrius Wilburn, a Georgia-based driver, to find themselves unemployed.

Wilburn bought his semi-truck four years ago after years of working as a company truck driver. But, due to rock-bottom rates, Wilburn wasn't able to make a payment one month - and they repossessed his truck.

"I was only 6 months away from paying it off," Wilburn told Business Insider. "I'm trying to transition back into law enforcement now - don't want to ever drive trucks again. Definitely not worth it."

Read more: The pilots who fly your Amazon packages were getting paid way below industry standards. Then they started calling in sick with little notice.

Lexington, Kentucky-based owner-operator Chad Boblett told Business Insider that some truck drivers are seeing a "bloodbath" in just how low rates are.

Here are the trucking companies that have gone bankrupt in 2019, and how many truckers who are now out of a job. We used the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's company snapshot tool to measure how many truck drivers worked at each company.

Are you a truck driver who has been suffering in 2019 from low rates? Contact the reporter at rpremack@businessinsider.com.

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