Politics & Government

U.S. Post Office: Cut It or Keep It?

In this age of email and private overnight delivery companies, do we still need "snail mail?"

Rain, sleet and snow might not daunt workers at the U.S. Postal Service, but record losses in the billions just might.

According to a Huffington Post story, the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service is discussing the need to pull back on services in the coming year. Specifically, the Postal Service is discussing the idea of delaying delivery of first-class mail. This means that Seminole Heights residents could see a delay in arrival on everything from regular letters and mail-order prescriptions to Netflix DVDs and magazines.

The Huffington Post story says roughly 42 percent of first-class mail enjoys next-day delivery. The rest arrives within three days.

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The Postal Service has faced five years of losses in a row. Right now it’s projecting a record $14.1 billion loss for next year as it continues to see a steady decline in the volume of first-class mail due to other delivery options.


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