Well you can still get cont. price under 90$ but usually around 87-96$ish depending on your volume. Homeowner prices well over 100+. Miles has destroyed local competitors and price increases followed. As much as 25$ in less than 2 years. Short loads, environmental, fuel surcharges even charges can be levied if you send back to much concrete. Example a recent pour I did, pump mix was 92$ yard but with all the crap its 103$ plus tax so 112$ a yard. And they are not the most expensive. 11 yard mixers typical. Truck time is another hidden cost for many, it sucks. If your a regular they don't charge it usually. When I started pouring concrete it was under 40$ a yard!!!20+ years of inflation?? Wow. It sucks too when Customers get that deer in headlights look for prices. $ isn't going in my pocket but the concretes pockets are full.