Trucking Company, Careening Toward Bankruptcy, Could Default on $700 Million Federal Bailout Loan
After losing more than $100 million in a single year, Yellow Corporation got a $700 million pandemic assistance loan from the government. It has only paid $230 on the principal.

The New York Times reported this week that Yellow Corporation, a freight shipping company previously known as YRC Worldwide, is heading toward bankruptcy. Worse yet, it received a $700 million loan from the federal government that it likely won't be able to pay back.
As both people and businesses struggled at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress apportioned trillions of dollars toward relief programs in bills like the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. But while businesses applied for loans and people struggled to access unemployment benefits, the Treasury Department authorized a $700 million loan to YRC. In exchange, Treasury received a 29.6 percent share of the company "as appropriate taxpayer compensation."
The company's books should have been the first red flag. While the pandemic assistance programs were intended to help companies that would otherwise be profitable in the face of an unforeseeable market disruption, YRC lost $104 million in 2019 after posting a net income of $20.2 million the previous year.
The money for the loan came from a $17 billion fund established to assist companies deemed crucial to national security. In response to questions from the Congressional Oversight Committee, the Treasury Department stated in October 2020, "YRC carries 68 percent of the Department of Defense's less-than-truckload shipments and is the leading transportation provider to the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection." But at the time YRC was also being sued by the Justice Department for allegedly defrauding the government by artificially inflating the weights of its shipments. (The company settled the case in March 2022 for $6.85 million.)
Last month, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery (SIGPR) released an audit on the loan to YRC, which has since renamed itself Yellow Corporation. The auditors "identified internal control weaknesses" in the approval process; for example, Treasury "did not have specific, measurable objectives" to assess the loan's effectiveness.
That lack of rigor shows in the details. The SIGPR audit notes that the loan is set to mature in September 2024. But as of March 15, "Yellow had an outstanding loan balance of $729.2 million, made $54.8 million in interest payments, and repaid $230 in principal."
That's not a typo: More than two years into a four-year loan, Yellow has only paid a total of $230 toward the principal balance, in one payment from June 2021.
For its part, Yellow claims it is being stymied by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) trucking union. This week, the company sued IBT for $137 million for blocking its restructuring and modernization plans. It says the union's actions were "knowingly intended to cause Yellow's economic ruin."
Though that may seem like a typical spat between a company and its workers, it's made considerably worse by the fact that $700 million in taxpayer money is on the line due to a well-intended but poorly-vetted federal program.
As Reason's Eric Boehm noted yesterday, "more than one-sixth of the $1.2 trillion disbursed" through just two programs was "stolen." In some ways, the loan to Yellow Corporation might be worse: Even with no fraud on display, the government will be left holding $700 million in debt and 30 percent of a bankrupt company.
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And you do realize that the $700 is only the beginning. Once Yellow goes out of business, the IBT will be compensated by the federal government for the loss of union jobs. And then this:
This is likely true. The Union is often given a nuclear option by the federal government. Hobble the company, and receive millions from the taxpayer to not work.
I was also not shocked to hear that the company was in trouble after I saw it was Yellow. "Ah, one of the only stupid union shops left. No wonder."
I'm shocked....shocked I tell you.
FWIW while in theory I am in favour of unions on free market grounds - reducing asymmetries in bargaining power leads to a freer market - and in practice unions can be beneficial, based on my own experience running a Taft-Hartley fund for a union where I saw how they were able to stop employers from gypping their workers, nonetheless in these kinds of cases, unions are positively inimical to any kind of free market, and the IBT is a particularly loathsome example of that enmity.
“Gypping” ? What sort of horrible racist are you?
You're usually above this kind of fake outrage.
He's a Nazi.
Hey kid, wanna come take a closer look at my wood chipper?
Ah, so using the word "gyp" is offensive, but calling someone who's not a Nazi a Nazi is ok with you. What a hypocrite.
Excellent information you provided. The IBT has long been the enemy of free enterprise as it donates to whichever candidate provides the most legislation to empower them as Carter did when he split the AFL-CIO. If it were fair members could donate to whichever party they choose. This so reminds me of Obama's Solyndra hoax that cost us dearly along with numerous other "green" industries and yet no one was persecuted for the loss and now under Biden we see the same destruction.
No trucking company should ever be given a bailout. Trucking flows like water. New jobs are always easy to find and there will always be a market for the equipment left behind.
And any trucking company that couldn’t make money during the pandemic deserves to die.
No shit. It was like having the only Ice Cream stand in hell... so much work to be had.
So, the "taxpayers" got nearly 30% of a money loser. Good for us.
Please refer to the most recent comment by Diane Reynolds (Paul) that elaborated on : "For its part, Yellow claims it is being stymied by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) trucking union. This week, the company sued IBT for $137 million for blocking its restructuring and modernization plans. It says the union’s actions were “knowingly intended to cause Yellow’s economic ruin.”
I saw it. I was also a truck driver during the pandemic. I don't disagree that the Teamsters suck, by any stretch. But even so, there's some other shit going on or they'd not have lost money at that point.
Jimmy Hoffa would like a second opinion.
Democrat run states and cities certainly don’t make it easier.
It's a general public fallacy that bankruptcy means total destruction of assets and jobs. I've had several employers go out of business, from bankruptcy and failure to get enough customers, and never had problems getting the next job. Assets get sold, employees work for competitors, and investors lose. It's really no big deal for anybody else ... until Uncle Sam sticks his fingers in everybody's wallets.
You reminded me of the line some English businessman once said, of his family, "we were often bankrupt, but never poor".
Every single one of those drivers could have had a job the next day, and any trucks and trailers worth having would have been sold in weeks
Especially in the middle of the pandemic. But YRC and then Yellow are run appallingly poorly (as evidenced in the article) and that's mostly the fault of the damned union. I never drove for them, but I've known a lot of drivers who used to and very few who still do.
It would be more accurate to describe it as flows and ebbs. 2022 was one of the best years ever with spot rates breaking records. A lot of independents got carrier authority and road the wave. Used trucks were hard to find and prices skyrocketed. New truck inventory had six months wait lists. That is all gone now. 2023 contract rates are down 30% and more. Proffer rejection for spot freight is near zero. Most of the independents that got in last year are gone and will have to default on their loans. Needless to say their drivers are unemployed. The trucking economy is the coal mine canary in the larger economy and insiders are calling the current situation in trucking a bloodbath. Yellow is hardly the only big carrier to go under this year and if rates don't improve they won't be the last. Aside from a handful of ancient carriers the Teamsters haven't any influence since Jimmy Hoffa. They can only become less relevant at this point.
I dunno. There’s always a need for drivers. There are something like a quarter million more CDL requiring jobs than active CDL workers these days, in the USA.
I totally get that things have been up and down recently, especially considering the price of diesel. But people need shit moved no matter what, and the equipment doesn’t evaporate when a company goes under. And it’s not like tech shit where a five year old server is worthless. A five year old truck is still a perfectly cromulent piece of capital equipment. Well, maybe not in California, but fuck California.
Let me guess - this is one of the companies that forced drivers to wear masks while driving alone in a cab?
Nah, there's never just one driver in a Yellow truck. They're all team, all the time, and high pressure for delivery schedules. They probably insisted on masks in the cab, though.
As a former Yellow employee, that's not true. In my part of the country anyway, there were only single drivers, no teams.
I stand corrected. I'm western eleven, so maybe it's just that all the guys I know were high-speed low-drag cross country teamed.
So the article is written with the opinion that the Trucking Company is ripping off the Federal Government over the loan. Yet the Union is actively sabotaging the Company to force it out of business. It is interesting that the Union is putting their objective ahead of the interests of it's dues paying members.
You expect the leftists of Reason to criticize a union? They're all for forced association as long as it aligns with leftist goals.
Sigh. Washington, D.C. has succeeded in inuring me to any story about spending that only involves millions with an m.
So you guys are saying short this stock? Right? Seriously though, why would the government care what trucking company delivers it's LTL freight? Pick a different color than Yellow for chrissakes. Does that require the government drones to fill out new paperwork to use a different trucking company? That's probably it. Some middle manager complaining about how much paperwork everyone will have to do to switch delivery companies, so they just approved the loan.
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
So Yellow Freight got a $700 million bailout courtesy the American taxpayers. So what else is new.
The Pentagram somehow misplaced $2 trillion while under the control of one of the small hat tribe. Then they mistakenly send another $7 billion to the little coke sniffling corporal in Ukraine which no doubt, some of it landed in his offshore bank account. How much does that make now, out of the American taxpayer's pocket? $200 billion....
BTW f*** Zelensky
College loans worth billions won't be paid back and Jose Biden suffering under the effects of dementia and a rapidly fading mind, continues to blindly insist the economy is doing just fine.
Then there was Solyndra which was bailed out by that slimy scumbag Obama, then went belly up.
How much does Washington plan to bail out the farmers whose crops will be failing this season? Oh, I forgot, it's part of the plan.
Yessiree, just continue to bail out failing companies that should be allowed to fail, slimy little tin pot dictators and college grads with degrees in gender studies, Creative Art and Hospitality.
Yup!
O paid off the UAW with GM or something too.
Yes, he did. He screwed secured corporate bondholders to do it too. Then later wrote down the loans at taxpayer expense. All for GM to move jobs to China.
a well-intended but poorly-vetted federal program
Assumes facts not in evidence.
Now even Reason has Russian trolls? The Soviet Reunion must investing a lot in, um… electronic agriculture. By the way, Putin and Zelensky are both five feet seven inches. Putin's personal net worth is estimated at over 200 billion US dollars. I'm sure that's only because he's careful with his finances.
First of all, the government that apportioned trillions of dollars to help struggling businesses CAUSED the problem in the first place by its unconstitutional and ill-advised lockdown orders. Second, throwing money at problems without a clue as to whether it will help or not or what the unintended consequences will be is what government does. And third, the catastrophic inflation caused by printing trillions of new dollars was the unintended consequence that prevented businesses from recovering as quickly as they would have otherwise. Finally, the minute you mention "organized labor" and the laws that tip the scales heavily in their favor, all bets for a rational stable economy are off.
Correct on all accounts.
"The company's books should have been the first red flag."
no, the first red flag should have been that a company in one of the industries that saw a big boom from the pandemic was asking for the bailout.
always wanted an orange truck with YELLOW on the side when are they portioning out the inventory to us?
Ironically the trucks are mostly green. If you want an orange one you need an ex-Schneider rig. 😀
green/YELLOW lacks the luster of orange/YELLOW
Schneider probably still has a whole bunch of safety orange trucks on their lots for sale...
Can't the U.S. treasury just print $700,000,000 and call it even?
Nah, just mint one coin. Problem solved.
What do you expect when fuel is $6- $8 a gal ?
Everyone should look at the company's stock history. After multiple reverse splits, it's now $0.80/share. On a split-adjusted basis, it peaked in 2004 at over $400,000. Really. By my figuring, that's a loss of 99.9998%.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/YELL?p=YELL&.tsrc=fin-srch
Yeah, that looks about right, though to be "fair" it's been in the shitter since NYE 2011. So this has been an obviously terrible investment for over a decade.
Bidenomics at work!
Who was president when the loan was approved? Hint: it was announced on 7/1/20: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm1049
Immaterial to the article.
But not to Ride 'Em's response. Why didn't you criticise his post for being immaterial?
I always worry when I look for some transport company or any other company. I don't want to face bad services, low quality and unreasonably high prices. I recommend the services of Barrington Freight, which you can definitely trust to send pallet to jersey or any other country. If you are looking for reliable, safe and fast delivery terms, then this is a great option.
I try to avoid traveling to totalitarian regimes, so I generally avoid New Jersey.
Is not to worry komrade, Uncle Joe will provide for another bail out maybe this time a billion dollars, after all if he can grift away $200 billion to that little midget, coke sniffling comedienne turned tin pot dictator in Ukraine, then maybe he can shift a little their way to ensure the union workers at Yellow have a job for the next six months and vote for democrats.
Democrats love little coke sniffing midgets……
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F3EJh6V1cw
Now even Reason has Russian trolls? The Soviet Reunion must investing a lot in, um... electronic agriculture.
Ah, if Democratic corruption is exposed it must be by Russian trolls! Just like Hunters laptop was "Russian disinformation" and Trump won in 2016 because of "Russian election interference". How cute, because time showed it was never Russian trolls, but the Democrats and the FBI!
Keep it up though, we can all have a good laugh!