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Postal Service's emerging model: Never on Saturday





WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is increasing the pressure for dropping Saturday home delivery as it seeks to fend off massive financial losses.
Postmaster General John Potter, who has a speech set for later Tuesday on the future of his agency, will also raise the likelihood of higher postage rates.
The agency was $297 million in the red in period from October through December, usually its best season because of holiday mailings.
The post office's problems stem from a sharp decline in the number of items mailed, resulting from the recession and the movement of things like bills and bill-paying to electronic communications.
Last year the agency handled 177 billion items, down from 213 billion in 2006 — and there is little likelihood of an increase in the future.
The Postal Service has previously proposed eliminating delivery six days a week, but got a cold reception in Congress. The renewed effort comes with a series of consultant reports supporting that idea, as well as changes in the work force and the number of offices.
The post office does not receive a taxpayer subsidy for its operations, and officials see little chance of Congress approving such a payment.
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  03-02-2010, 03:18 PM
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We don't have Saturday delivery either
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Postal Service's emerging model: Never on Saturday





WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is increasing the pressure for dropping Saturday home delivery as it seeks to fend off massive financial losses.
Postmaster General John Potter, who has a speech set for later Tuesday on the future of his agency, will also raise the likelihood of higher postage rates.
The agency was $297 million in the red in period from October through December, usually its best season because of holiday mailings.
The post office's problems stem from a sharp decline in the number of items mailed, resulting from the recession and the movement of things like bills and bill-paying to electronic communications.
Last year the agency handled 177 billion items, down from 213 billion in 2006 — and there is little likelihood of an increase in the future.
The Postal Service has previously proposed eliminating delivery six days a week, but got a cold reception in Congress. The renewed effort comes with a series of consultant reports supporting that idea, as well as changes in the work force and the number of offices.
The post office does not receive a taxpayer subsidy for its operations, and officials see little chance of Congress approving such a payment.
No Saturday Deliveries would be fine as long as the PO was open to take mail for an hour or two. They should also only be open 7 hours a day instead of 8, and raise their rates if they need to.
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