From News Nation:
“USPS to raise stamp prices
this summer as part of DeJoy’s 10-year overhaul plan”
The United States Postal Service
announced Friday it plans to raise postage rates for letters, postcards, and
other mail services by as much as 6.9 percent this summer, as part of
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s plan to overhaul the agency’s declining
finances. It’s the latest installment of DeJoy’s plan to erase a projected $160
billion in liabilities over the next decade. Earlier this year, DeJoy announced
the 10-year “Delivering for America” plan, which calls for longer delivery
windows, shorter post office hours, and fewer staff members.
The rate changes, which would
take effect in late August, would increase the cost of first-class stamps from
55 to 58 cents., an increase of 6.8%, “to offset declining revenue due to
First-Class Mail volume declines,” USPS said in a release. DeJoy says the
changes are necessary to halt billions of dollars in losses and put the agency
on the path to profitability — and on Friday he said raising postage rates are
part of the effort to boost revenue. “For
the past 14 years, the Postal Service has had limited pricing authority to
respond to changing market realities,” DeJoy said in a statement. “As part of
our 10-year plan to achieve financial sustainability and service excellence,
the Postal Service and the Board of Governors are committed to judiciously
implementing a rational pricing approach that helps enable us to remain viable
and competitive and offer reliable postal services that are among the most
affordable in the world.” The USPS said the U.S. rates are far below the
average of what it costs to mail a letter in other countries, even after the
increase. According to the postal service, mailing a letter costs 77 cents in
Japan, 97 cents in Germany, and $3.40 in Italy. The international average is
$1.32. According to the USPS, mail volume dropped by 28% over the last 10
years, about 46 billion pieces, and continues to decline. Domestic postcards
cost is set to increase from 36 to 40 cents to mail, and the cost of outbound
international letters would increase by a dime to $1.30.
^ The USPS has to pay for their
program (Internet Covert Operations Program) to secretly spy on Americans
some-how. I guess they found where the new money will come from. ^
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