WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein on Monday said the reported impending bankruptcy of cash-strapped U.S. trucking company Yellow Corp (YELL.O) does not indicate an economy-wide problem.
"So I think that this looks like a more of a Yellow story than an economy-wide one by a long shot," Bernstein said.
Yellow Corp has ceased operations and is filing for bankruptcy after failing to reorganize and refinance over a billion dollars in debt, the Teamsters Union said on Sunday.
The company was the third-biggest U.S. trucker specializing in the less-than-truckload segment that combines shipments from different customers in the same trailer.
"Nobody likes to see an event like this, as you say, practically a 100-year old company and iconic American Trucking Company and the job losses that you cited."
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