
Railroads drive $233 Billion in economic activity, supporting nearly 750,000 jobs
A new study by the Association of American Railroads (AAR) underscores the substantial economic impact of the rail transportation industry in the United States. In 2023, the rail transportation sector contributed $233.4 billion in total economic output, supporting nearly 749,000 jobs across various industries.

Ian Jefferies
“Railroads are a key pillar of American commerce, powering our supply chains and driving economic growth nationwide,” said AAR president and CEO Ian Jefferies. “With billions invested annually and a highly skilled workforce, railroads generate economic activity that extends from major industries to small businesses across the country. This study confirms that today’s rail investments build tomorrow’s jobs and prosperity.”
As the nation’s heavy hauler, freight railroads provide safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation solutions that are vital to modern American life and economic activity. By delivering bulk goods cost-effectively and connecting businesses to global markets, railroads help strengthen supply chains and foster economic growth.
In 2023 alone, freight railroads invested $26.8 billion in capital improvements, modernizing their operations, enhancing safety, and expanding long-term growth opportunities for businesses nationwide. These substantial investments have a significant ripple effect on the U.S. economy: Every $1 invested in rail transportation drives $2.50 in economic activity.
The North American rail network is critical in connecting domestic producers to international markets, ensuring reliable, efficient agricultural, energy, and manufactured product exports. AAR analysis reveals that 38% of all rail traffic—11.3 million shipments—was directly tied to trade-related activity connecting domestic producers to international markets in 2023.
The analysis also found that every railroad job supports 3.9 additional jobs in manufacturing, logistics, and technology industries. In 2023, rail transportation directly employed 153,000 highly skilled workers whose total compensation significantly exceeds the national average. When factoring industries railroads support and household spending effects, rail transportation supported a total of 749,000 nationwide, generating $66.1 billion in household income for 2023.
Beyond being an economic workhorse, rail provides safe, sustainable transportation solutions that keep the nation on track to tomorrow. Through strategic investments and world-class service, freight railroads will continue powering America’s economy, fostering job creation, and maintaining competitive businesses for the future.