In this report, we present data from 18 of Utilimarc's municipal benchmarking clients, including cities, states, and counties. The report, derived from 52,734 data points, covers vehicle age, mileage, maintenance cost, and labor hours.
Data is organized by type of vehicle, including front, side, and rear refuse trucks; sedan and SUV police vehicles; single and tandem dump trucks; light-, medium-, and heavy-duty pickup trucks; and ladder and pumper fire equipment.
Each of the numbers presented in this report is an average over the years 2016-2018.
By Government Fleet
The average salary reported this year is 4.6% higher than the average reported two years ago ($94,173). Meanwhile, 38% of fleet respondents said they plan to retire in the next four years.
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The average fleet salary is $94,173, with the majority making between $70,000 and $120,000 annually. One-third of fleet respondents said they plan to retire in the next five years.
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In this report, we cover fleet manager salaries and retirement data such as succession plans, years to retirement, and future salary plans.
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Statistics covering fleet manager salaries and retirement plans.
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Statistics covering fleet manager salaries and retirement.
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